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Nikon FM2
Nikon FM2
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Olympus OM-1 SLR
OLYMPUS OM-1 SLR (Film)
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Pentax K1000
Pentax K1000, classic 35mm film SLR
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Pentax LX Gold
Pentax L-X Gold
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Lomography Konstruktor
Take your analogue DIY experience to the extreme and build your own 35mm plastic SLR camera with this Konstruktor kit.
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Canon Pellix
1965, First camera to use fixed "Pellicle" mirror
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Canon Canonflex
1959, First Canon SLR
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Canon AE-1
1974, First Camera to use a Microprocessor
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Canon EX Auto
Canon's first SLR with auto exposure mode, introduced in 1972.
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Canon F1n Highspeed
1984
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Minolta Dynax 7000
Minolta Dynax 7000
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Minolta Dynax 505si
Minolta Dynax 505si
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Minolta Dynax 5
The 5 was an easy-to-use, compact, and feature-packed film camera using core technologies from the Minolta Alpha/Dynax/Maxxum 7. The Alpha/Dynax/Maxxum 5 incorporated advanced autofocus (AF) technology, powerful film drive, relatively fast shutter speeds, and several creative features including 14 custom functions, into a small and light silver-colored SLR camera body. Like all other autofocus Minolta cameras, it used the same lenses initially offered in the mid-1980s. Also available was a battery grip (BP-200) for extended 35 mm film shooting. The Maxxum 3 and Maxxum 4 are based on this Minolta, being less feature-rich entry-level cameras. This fifth generation (Alpha/Dynax/Maxxum 3/4/5, 7 & 9) were the last full generation of film cameras that Minolta made with only two more film cameras (Aplha/Dynax/Maxxum 60 and 40) produced before merging with Konica and leaving the 35 mm camera business all together.
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Canon EOS 100
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Canon T90
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Canon EOS 300V
The EOS 300V is an analogue SLR film camera that combines high end features and performance within a compact, lightweight and robust metallic body. It also offers the fastest autofocus in its class.
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Nikon FG-20
An upgrade of the Nikon EM with aperture priority auto but adding manual exposure override. It was a downgrade of the FG which also had program.
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Nikon F75
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Nikon F55
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