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  • 41Digital single-lens reflex camera — Nikon D700 full frame (FX) digital SLR camera …

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  • 42Brownie (camera) — Brownie was the name of a long running and extremely popular series of simple and inexpensive cameras made by Kodak. The Brownie popularized low cost photography and introduced the concept of the snapshot. The first Brownie, introduced in… …

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  • 43Box camera — The box camera is, with the exception of the pin hole camera, a camera in its simplest form. The classic box camera is shaped more or less like a box, hence the name. A box camera has a simple optical system, often only in the form of a simple… …

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  • 44Disposable camera — Kodak Ultra disposable camera with inbuilt flash The disposable or single use camera is a simple box camera sold with a roll of film installed, meant to be used once. Most use focus free lenses. Some are equipped with an integrated flash unit,… …

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  • 45Psycho (1960 film) — Infobox Film name = Psycho image size = 215px caption = original film poster director = Alfred Hitchcock producer = Uncredited: Alfred Hitchcock Alma Reville writer = Novel: Robert Bloch Screenplay: Joseph Stefano Uncredited: Samuel A. Taylor… …

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  • 46110 film — For the unrelated roll film format produced from 1898 to 1929, see 110 film (roll format). 110 is a cartridge based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1972. 110 is a miniaturised version of Kodak s earlier,… …

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  • 47828 film — 828 is a film format for still photography. Kodak introduced it in 1935, only a year after 135 film. 828 film was introduced with the Kodak Bantam, a consumer level camera. The 828 format uses the same basic film stock as 135 film (standard 35mm… …

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  • 48126 film — For the unrelated roll film format produced from 1906 to 1949, see 126 film (roll format). 126 is the number given to a cartridge based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1963, and is associated mainly with low… …

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  • 49616 film — was originally produced by Kodak in 1932 along with 620 film for the Kodak Six 16 camera. Seventy millimetres wide, the film produced 2.5 in. times; 4.25 in. negatives. It was the same format as that of 116 film but on a slimmer spool, for use in …

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  • 50Sheet film — is large format and medium format photographic film supplied on individual sheets of acetate or polyester film base rather than rolls. Sheet film was initially supplied as an alternative to glass plates. The most popular size measures 4×5 inches; …

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