Browse by Camera System
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Canon EF-M
Canon's M (Also known as EOS-M) system is used for their APS-C...
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Canon EF-S
Canon’s EF-S system was announced in 2003 as the crop sensor variant...
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Contax 645
Kyocera introduced the Contax 645 AF in 1999. This high end medium...
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Contax/Kiev
After Leica’s success with their 35mm rangefinder cameras, optical manufacturer Carl Zeiss...
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Contax/Yashica
The Contax / Yashica mount was the result of a collaboration between...
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Four Thirds
The Four Thirds system was created by Olympus and Eastman Kodak and...
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Fuji GX680
Fuji's GX680 is one of the only SLR cameras that captures negatives...
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Fujifilm X
Fujifilm’s X mount is used for their mirrorless cameras with APS-C sized...
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Fujica G690
The Fujica G690 was introduced in 1969 as an easy way to...
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Hasselblad H
Hasselblad's H-system was launched in 2002 and moved away from the 6x6...
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Hasselblad V
The Hasselblad V system consists of a variety of 6x6 medium format...
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Hasselblad X
Hasselblad released their X system of medium format digital mirrorless cameras in...
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Hasselblad XPan
In 1998, Hasselblad & Fujifilm jointly released the XPan. The XPan is...
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Hasselblad [Early]
Before the release of the Hasselblad 500C, Victor Hasselblad worked for the...
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Mamiya 645
Mamiya’s manual focus 645 system was introduced in 1975 and was produced...
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Mamiya 645AF
In 1999, Mamiya modified their decades-old 645 system to include an important...
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Mamiya Press
Mamiya made a series of industrial rangefinders starting in 1960. These cameras...
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Mamiya RB67
The Mamiya RB67 is an iconic Japanese medium format 6x7 SLR. The...
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Mamiya RZ67
The Mamiya RZ67 was released in 1982 as a followup to the...
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Micro Four Thirds (M4/3)
The Micro Four Thirds (M4/3, Micro 4/3, or MFT) format is a...
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Minolta AF
Minolta was the first company to introduce a mass-market autofocus SLR when...
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Minolta MD (SR Mount)
Minolta introduced their manual focus lens mount in 1958 with the SR-2....
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Olympus OM
The Olympus OM system was late to the game, but ended up...
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Olympus Pen F
The Olympus Pen F system was a one of a kind, half...
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Pentacon Six
The Pentacon Six or P6 is a breech-lock bayonet lens mount used...
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Pentax 645
The Pentax 645 medium format system was introduced in 1984, a bit...
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Pentax 6x7
The Pentax 6x7 was introduced in 1969 as an alternative to modular...
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Praktica B
In 1979 Praktica abandoned their all-mechanical M42 SLR design in favor of...
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Rollei QBM
Rollei bayonet mount, introduced in 1970, is used on all Rollei’s 35mm...
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Rollei SL66
The SL66 was Rollei's attempt to break into the 120 SLR market...
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Rolleiflex 6000
Rolleiflex's line of 120 SLRs began in 1984 with the 6006. This...
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Tamron Adaptall
Tamron's Adaptall system released in 1973 and allowed the company to make...
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Topcon Exakta
Topcon cameras have the inner Exakta bayonet. The Topcon bayonet is fixed...
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Zenza Bronica ETR 645
A series of modular medium format 6x4.5 SLR film cameras made by...
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Zenza Bronica GS
Bronica’s GS-1 was the company’s only foray into the 6x7cm format. Like...
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Zenza Bronica SQ 6x6
Bronica’s SQ system is the company’s entry to the world of 6x6...