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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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