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Neoca 2s
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Rangefinder camera launched in 1955 by Neoca Co.,Ltd. |
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Retina Ia
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The first Retina that joined the party of the cameras with modern mechanisms. |
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Leica M2
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Inexpensive version of M3. 35mm frame is employed on this camera for the first time in M-type Leicas |
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Konica IIB
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Popular version of Konica II introduced in 1955. |
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Yashica YE
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Yashica's first 35mm rangefinder camera. |
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Konica I
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The first one among the Konica series that sold over 500,000 in ten years. |
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Tsubasa Chrome
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Vest size camera introduced by Opto Chrome & Co. |
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Minolta A-2
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One of the Minolta A series and the successor to Minolta Memo. |
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Yuniomat II
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Rangefinder camera with built-in follow-the-needle type exposure meter. Sold in the U.S under the name of Anscoset II by Ansco. |
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Leica IIf
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The popular version of Leica IIIf without the slower shutter. |
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Fujica 35M
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The camera wiht unique design that allows you to operate it only with your right hand. |
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Leica M1
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The simplified model of Leica M2 aiming the populalization of the Leica products. |
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Mamiya-35 III
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The basic model of Mamiya-35 released in 1957. |
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Monte 35A
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35mm lens-shutter camera introduced in 1953 by Shinsei Optical Works. |
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Waltz Envoy 35
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35mm leaf-shutter camera manufactured by Waltz & Co., Japan. |
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Nikon S3
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The base model of Nikon's rangefinder camera, SP, S3M and S4. Reproduced in 2000. |
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Graphic 35
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American made leaf-shutter camera with a unique focusing mechanism. |
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Nikon SP
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Flagship of Nikon's rangefinder cameras |
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Samoka 35 Super
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Popular 35mm camera in 1950's, manufactured by Samoka Camera Co.,Ltd. |
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Konica 3
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Rangefinder camera that employed the film wind lever on the camera front for the first time in Japan. |
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Sorki 6
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One of the most popular camera among the Leica-copy's, manufactured in Soviet Union. |
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Foca PF3
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Refined rangefinder camera manufactured in France. |
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Arco 35 Automat
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Rangefinder camera which is able to focus as close as 35 cm. |
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Leica M3
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Masterpiece and the historic camera of all. |
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Werra
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Leaf-shutter camera with unique appearance and film winding mechanism, manufactured by Carl-Zeiss Jena. |
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Leica IIIG
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Last model of Screw-mount Leicas, that has 50mm/90mm bright-frame in the viewfinder. |
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Beauty LM
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Fourth domestically made 35mm camera with built-in meter, by Taiyodo-Kouki. |
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Kowa Kallo 35F II
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Kowa's 35mm leaf-shutter camera. f2/50mm lens is attached to the base model, Kowa Kallo Wide. |
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Zeiss-Ikon Contina II
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35mm folding camera manufactured by Zeiss-Ikon. |
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Nikon S2
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First Japan-made 35mm camera with interchangable lens system that employed the film wind lever and rewind crank. |
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Nikon S
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First model of Nikon S series that made real debut on the international market. |
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Kowa SW
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Camera with a simple but a stylish appearance. 28mm lens is fixed on this camera. |
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Argus C3
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Rangefinder camera made in U.S.A. that has nicknames of "a lunch box" and "a brick". |
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Canon VI-T
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Rangefinder camera manufactured by Canon inc. with film wind trigger at the camera bottom. |
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Canon 4Sb
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Most sophisticated rangefinder camera of Canon. |
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Canon 7
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Last rangefinder camera of Canon, and ultra-fast standard lens F0.95/50mm was developed for this camera. |
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RICOH 35S
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Rangefinder camera with film wind trigger at the camera bottom. |
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Bolsey model B
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Standard model of Bolsey 35 series, made in U.S.A. |
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Kodak SIGNET 40
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Leaf-shutter camera introduced in 1956, as the SIGNET series. |
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Agfa Karat 36
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German-made intermediate camera made of high-quality materials. |
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MERCURY 2
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Half-frame 35mm focal-plane shutter camera that looks a little bit different from other cameras. |
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Retina 3c
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One of the most popular camera among the Retina series even for now. |
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vitessa
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Camera with unique features presented by Voigtlander in Germany in 1950. |