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Nikon logo on a Nikon D1X.
Cut-over Minolta SLR camera on display at Vevey photography museum
Cut-over Minolta SLR camera on display at Vevey photography museum
Fuji W3 3D camera
TDC Stereo Vivio camera
TDC Stereo Vivio camera
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A Canon EF 70-210mm f/4.
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Cut-over Minolta SLR camera on display at Vevey photography museum
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Fujifilm FinePix S5700 Digital camera (black) - display
Cleaning the LCD of a Canon Digital IXUS 50 with glasses cleaner and a microfibre cloth in preparation for applying a 'da Oly screen protector to the camera. Photo taken using a Canon Digital IXUS 330. Original camera JPEG, not edited in any way; copyright comment added to JPEG comment field.
A Casio 1.8
Google Street View 3rd Generation camera
HTC Legend
CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (April 24, 2007) - A combat videographer practices evasion techniques while on a mock patrol during Quick Shot 2007. Quick Shot is a semi-annual field exercise hosted by Sailors assigned to United States Navy Fleet Combat Camera Group Pacific, to integrate and enhance the war-fighting capabilities of joint/combined combat photographers with their foreign counterparts. Combat photographers from NATO and Partners for Peace countries including Israel, Belgium, Lithuania and Sweden along with U.S. Air Force and Navy Reserve personnel participated in the exercise. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Joe Kane (RELEASED)
Camp Pendleton, Calif. (Oct. 9, 2002) -- Photographer??�s Mate 1st Class Ronald Woxland directs Photographer??�s Mate 2nd Class Tammy Moore, while documenting a gun shoot during Exercise Fast Focus. Fast Focus is a training evolution designed to prepare U.S. Navy Combat Camera men and women to document major military operations in front line combat environments. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer??�s Mate 1st Class Arlo K. Abrahamson. (RELEASED)
At sea aboard HMS Portland (F 79) Apr. 17, 2002 -- U.S. Navy Photographer??�s Mate 1st Class Ernest Terry shoots video footage aboard the British Royal Navy frigate during an underway replenishment with Royal Fleet Auxiliary Ship (RFA), Fort George (A 388). Portland is on a scheduled seven-month deployment with coalition forces in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer??�s Mate 1st Class Kevin H. Tierney. (RELEASED)
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A CTV News camera man filming the crowd during the Remembrance Day ceremonies in Ottawa
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A camera crew (on right, editor Doris Henninger) from the Austrian broadcaster P3tv, on the roof of the Landesklinikums St. P?�lten (St. P?�lten state hospital)
Camera man in action (Berlin).
A Skycam HD camera at Stanford Cardinals Stadium
DLP cable camera used at the 2007 Cotton Bowl as part of the coverage by Fox Sports
CCD video camera (length about 10 cm) attached to a PC (personal computer) and part of a video-extensometer of a tension tester.
Nikon D40 digital SLR camera with visible CCD image sensor.
En:Kodak digital back system model
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An imaging block for broadcast camera consisting of a colour separation prism of Philips type and 3 pieces of 2/3-inch CCD image sensors.
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A picture of the rear of a Nikon Coolpix 8700 showing the swivel of the LCD.
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Kodak EasyShare C813
Genius G-Shot DV610 digital camera
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The View-Master Personal stereo camera, top view. Note that there is an exposure guide which can be set for the speed of the film and will give an indication that varies according to the aperture and shutter speed. The aperture selector has a hyperfocal table that shows the
A Sputnik medium format stereo camera. The twin lower lenses take the picture, recording it on 120 roll film, while the middle lens is used to compose the shot through the top-down viewfinder. The lever on the front at the bottom of the camera is used to control the aperture of the two lenses, while the levers on the side of the lens are, going anti-clockwise from the top, the shutter release, timer and shutter speed selector. The gears connect the three lenses, so that focusing one moves all three in unison. 120 (medium format) roll film provided for scale.
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Kodak stereo 'Box Brownie' camera, from advertisement in 1905 photography magazine. This took two pictures at once, which could be viewed in a special viewer to create a 'stereoscopic' or 3-dimensional view of the object. The surrounding advertising copy:
A Coronet 3-D stereo camera. The 127 film is included for scale.
Coronet 3-D stereo camera, viewed from the front. The button visible on the side handles the shutter, while the small dial above the lens turns a metal plate which blocks the lens, turning it into a more traditional 2D camera. The sliding lever between the lenses cocks the shutter.
Tamron SP AF-180mm F/3.5 Di Macro Lens
An old camera with modern flash
Sony Alpha 55 camera with Minolta 500 f/8 Reflex lens
Nikon F No. 6937665. Still in use Technique: Exposed upon a flatbed scanner, using as an opposite light a
Photo of the mount used by Canon EF-S mount cameras.
Photo of the mount used by Canon EF mount cameras.
Vixen diagonal/flip-mirror used in astrophotography to connect both an eyepiece and a camera to a telescope.
3D fringe projection scanner, comprising a camera and a pattern projector.
4:3 (four thirds) lens mount on camera body
NASA image AS16-117-18748 shows the Lunar television camera of Apollo 16 as it was attached to the Lunar rover. 168:53:42 Traverse from Station 13 to 10 Prime, showing the rise up to the rim of Palmetto Crater at the right. Dot Crater may be two fiducials to the right of center and 0.5 fiducials up.
The Apollo 15 television camera and high-gain antenna attached to the Lunar Rover.
Close-up of the TV camera, with the Solar Wind Collector (SWC) at the left edge of the picture. Note the loop in the TV cable running off to the left.
Sony Ericsson W810i camera phone. Camera used was a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W100.
A photo portrait of photographer Ansel Adams, which first appeared in the 1950 Yosemite Field School yearbook
A silver/black version of the german camera Praktica LTL 2
The Nishika N8000 quadralens camera from 1991. Designed to look and feel like a sophisticated camera, the Nishika was actually inferior to the Nimslo in several ways. The Nimslo had a leathered metal body and glass lenses with automatic exposure control with a range of shutter speeds and apertures for good pictures under a variety of lighting conditions. The Nishika had a plastic body with plastic lenses, a fixed shutter speed and 3 manually selcted aperture settings. The
The Nimslo quadralens camera from 1980. In fairly pristine condition.
The Nismslo quadralens camera from 1980. (after being stored for a number of years under less than ideal conditions)
GALLUS DUREX CAMERA Part of Aluminum body others chromeplating is given iron. Produced from 1950-1952. A lens is gallix 50mm f3.5 and fomat is 3cm(wide) 4.7cm(hight)
POLICAM surveillance camera and enclosure.




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