Canon AE-1 DSLR camera from the 1970s
Canon's AE-1 camera, launched in April 1976, became popular worldwide. When AE-1 was launched, TTL manual metering cameras (including Canon FTb and Canon FTb-N) remained the mainstream in the 35mm DSLR camera market. Automatic exposure cameras are still at the forefront of the DSLR camera market. They are all relatively expensive and have low production. The Canon AE-1 is a 35mm focal plane shutter DSLR camera that was launched in April 1976. Composed of 5 main components and 25 secondary components, centrally controlled by a microcomputer.
1960s DSLR camera Minolta SR-T 101
The Minolta SR-T 101 is a 35mm manual focus DSLR camera with lens exposure metering (TTL), launched by Minolta Camera Company in 1966. Its target is demanding amateur and semi professional photographers. The SR-T 101 has been in production for ten years with only minor modifications. This design is based on the 1962 Minolta SR-7 V-type camera, but mainly inherits the original Minolta SR-2 from 1958.
1956 DSLR film camera KMZ Zorki 4
Zorki 4 may be the most popular among all Zorki cameras, with 1715677 cameras produced at the KMZ factory in Krasnogorsk, Russia. Zorki 4 was also the first Zorki camera to be exported in large quantities to the West. It is a completely manual camera without a light meter. Cold boots can be equipped with additional photometers. Zorki 4 has two variants, the original version used a thumb wheel to advance for shooting and tilt the shutter. Zorki 4k includes a wind rod for easier operation.
Canon AE-1 DSLR film camera
The Canon AE-1 is a 35mm single lens reflex (SLR) film camera that can be used with interchangeable lenses. It is produced by Canon Camera K K. (Today's Canon Corporation) was manufactured in Japan from April 1976 to 1984. It uses an electronically controlled electromagnetic horizontal focal plane shutter with a speed range of 2 to 1/1000 seconds, plus 1/60 second bulb and flash synchronization. The camera is 87 millimeters tall, 141 millimeters wide, and 48 millimeters deep; It weighs 590 grams.
DSLR camera Minolta XG-1
The Minolta XG series was launched in 1977 along with the more complex Minolta XD series, and is a budget series of small, lightweight, and easy-to-use electronic SLR cameras with automatic exposure mode. As the first models in the Minolta DSLR camera series, these cameras cannot operate without batteries. They still use outdated CdS metering systems and have competitive fabric shutters. In aperture priority automatic mode, the electronically controlled shutter provides a continuously variable speed from 1 second to 1/1000 second.
DSLR camera Fuji X100V
The Fuji X100V is a camera under the Fuji brand, with a model number of X100V and a sensor size of 23.5 × 15.6mm. In September 2014, Fuji officially released the X100V model, which uses X-Trans technology ™* CMOS II Sensor and EXR processor II, 1/32000 second electronic shutter, remote shooting with smartphone, available in silver and black versions.
Fujifilm Fuji Fine Pix S4800 Bridge Camera
Fuji Fine Pix is a series under the Fuji brand. The Fuji S4800 adopts a 30x optical zoom high-performance Fujiron lens, with an optical structure of 12 groups of 17 lenses, including non spherical lenses and ED advanced lenses. The equivalent full frame DSLR focal length is 24-720mm, and it also has anti shake function.
Canon EOS-1D C DSLR Camera
The EOS-1D C is Canon's top of the line DSLR camera, providing excellent video performance. The compact and lightweight EOS-1Dc offers 4K (4096 × 2160 pixels) and full HD (1920 × 1080 pixels) resolutions, making it suitable for TV program production and other advanced imaging applications. Can record 4K videos, 4K Motion JPEG recording mode, EF mount, approximately 18.1 million effective pixels, full frame sensor, CF card storage.
Olympus XZ-2
The Olympus XZ-2 is a quasi professional portable camera under the Olympus brand, equipped with a 1/1.7 "12 megapixel back illuminated CMOS sensor and an equivalent 28-112mm f/1.8-2.5 lens. The Olympus XZ-2 is equipped with a 3" 920000 pixel rotatable touch screen, built-in 11 art filters, supports SD/SDHC/SDMC cards, and 1080 full HD video. The Olympus XZ-2 was released on September 17, 2012 and went on sale in November of the same year.
Hasselblad camera 500C/M
Hasselblad 500C/M is a medium format single lens reflex camera introduced by Victor Hasselblad AB in Gothenburg, Sweden in 1970. This model is one of the later models in the Hasselblad V-System (popular camera system), which is widely popular and features various modular components such as viewfinder, film cover, crank, and of course, lens. 500 C/M is the first of many improved Hasselblad cameras based on the original 500 C: that NASA astronauts brought into space in the late 1950s.
Canon EOS Rebel T6s DSLR Camera
The EOS Rebel T6s (EOS 760D outside of the United States) are designed for photography enthusiasts or those with entry-level camera experience who want to take high-quality photos and videos and look for more advanced features and functions. These features include LCD information display on the top panel, quick control dial at the rear, horizontal level, HDR movie mode, and servo autofocus in live view. It adopts a new 24MP CMOS sensor, which features Canon's Hybrid CMOS AF III system and can be used for live view and short film recording.
DSLR camera Nikon D7200
The Nikon D7200 is a digital single lens reflex camera released by Nikon on March 2, 2015. The LCD display size of Nikon D7200 is 8 centimeters, with a wide viewing angle of 170 degrees and a resolution of approximately 1.229 million pixels. The width of the body is about 135.5 millimeters, the height is about 106.5 millimeters, and the thickness is about 76 millimeters. The weight is approximately 765 grams. The Nikon D7200 has a 24 megapixel APS-C format sensor, equipped with an AF sensor module, EXPEED 4 image processor, and no low-pass optical filter. It also has built-in Wi Fi function for instant image sharing.
Canon EOS-1D X Mark II DSLR Camera
The Canon EOS 1D X Mark II is a DSLR camera product released by Canon on February 2, 2016. The weight of the Canon EOS 1D X Mark II camera is approximately 1530 grams, of which the camera weighs 1340 grams; The length of the body is 167.6 millimeters, the width is 158 millimeters, and the height is 82.6 millimeters. The Canon EOS 1D X Mark II offers a continuous shooting speed of 14 frames per second, and in terms of focusing system, it adopts a 61 point autofocus system; At the same time, a 60 frame 4K video shooting function was introduced, with an ISO sensitivity of 409600.
Canon EOS 700D DSLR Camera
The Canon EOS 700D is a DSLR camera product released by Canon on March 21, 2013. The external dimensions of Canon EOS 700D are 133 × 99.8 × 78 millimeters, weighing approximately 525 grams, and the body color is black. The Canon EOS 700D adopts an 18 megapixel effective pixel CMOS image sensor, equipped with DIGIC 5 digital image processor, and has high-speed continuous shooting performance of 5 frames per second. The commonly used sensitivity is ISO100-12800, which can be expanded to ISO25600. It is also equipped with a lithium battery with a capacity of 1120mAh.
Canon EOS RP with (24-105mm) lens black
Canon EOS RP is a DSLR camera product released by Canon on February 14, 2019. The appearance size of Canon EOS RP is 132.5 × 85 × 70 millimeters, with a body weight of 440 grams. It adopts a full frame CMOS image sensor with approximately 26.2 million effective pixels and a Canon DIGIC 8 digital image processor. The shooting standard sensitivity range is ISO100-40000, and the minimum and maximum can be expanded to ISO 50 and ISO 102400 respectively. It is also equipped with full pixel dual core CMOS AF autofocus technology.
1950s vintage camera Zeiss Ikon Contaflex
The Zeiss Ikon Contaflex is a series of 35mm DSLR cameras produced by Zeiss Ikon in the 1950s and 1960s, equipped with a leaf shutter. This name was first used by Zeiss Ikon in 1935 for a 35mm dual reflex camera, Contaflex TLR. The first DSLR model of the Contaflex series, the Contaflex I and II, had fixed lenses, while later models had interchangeable lenses. The advantages of using a blade shutter include low manufacturing costs, quieter operation, and flash synchronization at all shutter speeds.
Nikon D7200 Bare Camera
The Nikon D7200 is a digital single lens reflex camera released by Nikon on March 2, 2015. The LCD display size of Nikon D7200 is 8 centimeters (approximately 3.2 inches), with a wide viewing angle of 170 degrees and a resolution of approximately 1.229 million pixels. The width of the body is about 135.5 millimeters, the height is about 106.5 millimeters, and the thickness is about 76 millimeters. Weight approximately 765 grams (with battery and memory card, but not including body cover); Approximately 675 grams (camera body only).
Canon AT-1 film SLR camera
Canon AT-1 began production in 1976 as the simplified version of AE-1. The only difference from AE-1 is the removal of the shutter priority mode, making it a purely manual operated camera.
ZENIT TTL DSLR Film Camera
This is an old-fashioned Soviet camera with a lens named Helios 44-2. Zenit, as the most well-known camera brand in the former Soviet Union, was produced by Krasnogorsk Optical Machinery Factory (KMZ) and influenced photography in Eastern Europe and China for nearly half a century.
Canon AE-1 (35mm focal plane shutter DSLR camera)
Canon's AE-1 camera, launched in April 1976, was extremely popular in the market. When AE-1 was launched, TTL manual metering cameras (including Canon FTb and FTb-N) remained the mainstream in the 35mm DSLR camera market. Automatic exposure cameras still occupy an important position in the DSLR camera market. They are all relatively expensive and have low production. However, the design of AE-1 starts from the basics and consists of 5 main components and 25 secondary components. They are centrally controlled by a microcomputer. Through integrated circuits, the number of components has been reduced by 300. The production of cameras is also highly automated. Therefore, it can
Aike Shantai VX 1954 SLR Camera
This is an Exakta VX 35mm SLR camera, built in 1954 by Ihagee Kamerawerk of Dresden, Germany. Exakta was in production from 1933 to 1970. The Exakta was the first single-lens reflex camera ever made for 127 roll film (1933) and 135 format 35mm film (1936). It was also the first camera with a wind lever (1934) and the first camera with a shutter-activated flash socket.
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