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Kodak Retina
series of 35mm cameras
Nikon FE
analog 35 mm single lens reflex camera
Minolta Maxxum 7000 AF
35mm analog SLR camera model, first having both integrated autofocus and motorized film transport
Pentax MX
35 mm single-lens reflex camera
Dirkon
thumb|Картинка000 The Dirkon is a paper camera kit that was first published in 1979 in the Communist Czechoslovak magazine ABC mladých techniků a přírodovědců ('ABC of Young Technicians and Natural Scientists'). The pattern was created by Martin Pilný, Mirek Kolár, and Richard Vyškovský.
Pentax K1000v
camera model
Calypso
35mm film camera
Minolta SR-T 101
35mm SLR camera
Bessamatic
35mm SLR camera
Pentax ME Super
camera model
Nikon FE2
35 mm film single-lens reflex camera
Tessina
thumb|right|250px|Tessina Automatic with a chrome pentaprism, Tessina 35 with waist level viewfinder, brown leather case with gold trim and chain
Sport
series production model of a prototype camera called Gelveta
Olympus Pen F
film camera produced by Olympus between 1963-1966
Yashica Electro 35
35mm rangefinder camera
Pentax ME F
camera model
Minolta X-1
analogue single lens reflex camera
Contarex
Contarex is a line of 35mm single lens reflex cameras (SLRs) made by Zeiss Ikon. It was first presented at Photokina in 1958 and initially scheduled for delivery in the spring of 1959, but it was not made generally available in the United States until March 1960. The first model is popularly known as the Contarex I, the Bullseye, or the Cyclops, after the prominent light meter window above the lens, in front of the pentaprism. The camera was aimed at the high-end and professional markets; in 1961, the retail price (including the 50 mm Planar lens) was $499.
Pentax LX
camera model
Leica Standard
digital camera model
Leicaflex / SL / SL2
thumb|right|150px|The Leicaflex was sold by Leitz from 1964 to 1976. The company changed its name to Leica Camera|Leica in 1986. The Leicaflex series of high-end single-lens reflex 35 mm format film cameras were introduced by Leitz Camera in 1964. The first camera body was paired with the new R bayonet series of lenses. Three model of the cameras were sold by Leitz; the Leicaflex Standard, the Leicaflex SL and the Leicaflex SL2.
Minolta XD-7
analog SLR camera model from Minolta
Nikon SP
35 mm rangefinder camera
Agfa Optima 1a
German film camera
Canon Pellix
35mm pellicle reflex mirror model
Canon Canonflex
35mm single-lens reflex camera
Pentax Spotmatic
family of cameras by Asahi Optical Co. Ltd
Argus C3
35mm film camera
Minolta X-700
analog SLR camera model by Minolta
Minolta 9xi
35mm SLR camera
Minolta Maxxum 9000 AF
camera model
Kine Exakta
the first 35mm SLR still camera
Canon EF-M
35mm camera by Canon
Minolta TC-1
35mm point and shoot camera