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er to provide tachymetric prediction, a UB2 rangefinder, a Height/Fuze Indicator (HFI) and an Ident
he Signet 35 has a coupled coincident image rangefinder, an excellent Ektar 44mm f3.5 lens with rea
autofocus system that used both an infrared rangefinder and a CCD sensor to ensure accurate focusin
fitted with a CCD imaging detector, a laser rangefinder, and a magnetometer.
zoom, infrared and low-light modes, a laser rangefinder, and an array of environmental sensors, whi
ver the older model including an integrated rangefinder and coupled light meter.The Matchmatic mode
It has a longer rangefinder base (67 mm), a combined viewfinder and ran
m rifle and Leica/Vectronix VECTOR IV laser rangefinder binoculars.
The M1 has no rangefinder, but a parallax-corrected viewfinder with f
Rangefinder camera
Type: Rangefinder camera
It is a 6x7cm format folding rangefinder camera with a Nikkor 50mm lens.
The Minolta AL-F was a rangefinder camera launched by Minolta in 1967.
The Leica II is a rangefinder camera introduced by Leica in 1932.
The Canon VT is a rangefinder camera released by Canon in 1956.
Olympus 35SP is a 35 mm rangefinder camera made by Olympus in Japan.
very good option if you want to buy a cheap rangefinder camera - though he actually states that "Th
The Canon P (P for Populaire) was a rangefinder camera produced by Canon Inc., compatible w
The Iloca was a 35mm rangefinder camera produced from 1952 to 1959 by Wilhel
The Olympus 35RC is a 35 mm rangefinder camera manufactured by Olympus in Japan in
The Ducati Sogno was a half-frame 35 mm rangefinder camera produced by Ducati Meccanica in the
he Contax I, or Original Contax, is a 35 mm rangefinder camera made between 1932 and 1936 by Contax
The Electro 35 is a rangefinder camera made by Japanese company Yashica fro
The Nikon S4 was a rangefinder camera produced by Nikon that was very simi
e of a new Zeiss Ikon, Leica bayonet mount, rangefinder camera and Zeiss lenses in Leica bayonet mo
t that there was a need for a fast-shooting rangefinder camera for reportage.
Cosina manufactured a Rollei-branded rangefinder camera, and is acknowledged to have manufac
In 1994, Contax introduced an autofocus rangefinder camera, the Contax G.
Not itself a rangefinder camera, the Leica I of 1925 had popularized
nsor was to be used in the Leica M8 digital rangefinder camera, having been specifically designed f
Its best-known product was the C3 rangefinder camera, which enjoyed a 27-year production
The Leica MP is Leica's latest film rangefinder camera.
discontinued in 2007, was the first digital rangefinder camera.
y made using various models of a 35mm Leica rangefinder camera.
t it functions in a manner reminiscent of a rangefinder camera; the Leica lens features manual zoom
These rangefinder cameras took 6x7cm photographs on 120 roll
In fact, sales of rangefinder cameras peaked in 1959, never to return to
The Nikon SP and other 1950s and 1960s rangefinder cameras competed directly with models from
de, which is quite unusual amongst Japanese rangefinder cameras of this era.
e of the early relatively inexpensive 35 mm rangefinder cameras to enter the U.S. market in 1957.
The only true zoom lens for rangefinder cameras is the Contax G2 Carl Zeiss 35-70mm
ack focal lengths - such as those common to rangefinder cameras - by including a microlens array to
ares many features and limitations found in rangefinder cameras such as the Leica M6, and with its
The Leica Thread-Mount used on rangefinder cameras and on many enlarging lenses is 39m
move up from compact automatic leaf shutter rangefinder cameras to the more "glamorous" SLR but wer
both of 1932, were great successes as 35mm rangefinder cameras, while on the Leica Standard, also
s the F, along with the earlier S series of rangefinder cameras, that helped establish Nikon's repu
was also shared with a number of small APS rangefinder cameras, including the waterproof Vectis We
trols operate in the same way as film-based rangefinder cameras.
known model was the Paxette series of 35mm rangefinder cameras.
unt was the norm for exchangeable lenses in rangefinder cameras.
The rangefinder design does not lend itself to zoom lenses,
t time that Canon could be a leader in 35mm rangefinder design.
briefly produce several more advanced 35mm rangefinder designs as well as an interesting 35mm sing
The Leica II uses a coupled rangefinder distinct from the viewfinder.
aditional measurement devices such as laser rangefinder, electronic compass, GPS or electronic cali
All Makina models had leaf shutters and rangefinder focusing with collapsible bellows.
The original XA features true rangefinder focusing, a fast 35mm f2.8 lens, and apertu
The coupled rangefinder had a very long baseline, with its own eyep
The Contax II (1936) integrated the rangefinder in the center of the viewfinder.
The rangefinder is in the lower left, chevrons for bullet d
, the company quickly ceased developing its rangefinder line to focus its efforts on the Nikon F si
second digital camera in Leica Camera AG's rangefinder M series.
On a technical level, the rangefinder may become misaligned, leading to incorrect
ect laser light very well and using a laser rangefinder on them is difficult.
killing the Third Gunnery Officer and both rangefinder operators and wounding every other crewman
ill an "SLR", although it looks more like a rangefinder or viewfinder camera, b.
A compromise for expensive rangefinder or SLR cameras was to offer a selenium mete
l information such as the output of a laser rangefinder or squadmate locations to infantrymen.
nted the all-too-frequent occurrence of the rangefinder photographer missing the shot because the l
The rangefinder system was also simplified from that of the
The Canon 7 was a rangefinder system camera produced by Canon Inc., the l
rst finding the distance using the built-in rangefinder, then focusing the lens by rotating it unti
e subminiature cameras may include a simple rangefinder to help the user set the distance properly,
an be used in rangefinding by a coincidence rangefinder to determine distance and/or altitude to a
orld War II, a height finder was an optical rangefinder used to determine the altitude of an aircra
rly entrant, introduced the R-D1, a digital rangefinder using the Leica M mount.
The rangefinder versions were numbered II.
A Barr and Stroud rangefinder was also introduced.
The Laser rangefinder was incorporated into the gunner's sight an
apid lens interchangeability, the long-base rangefinder was for more accurate focusing with large a
in 1938, with the model C, equipped with a rangefinder which was not coupled to the lens.
has been created using an industrial laser rangefinder which showed that its volume is comparable
It claimed to be the smallest 35 mm rangefinder with automatic exposure control and manual
It is the only 35mm rangefinder with a dual center-weighted average meterin
The M2 has a rangefinder with a 0.72 magnification and frames for 35
                                                                                                    


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