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Modern Classic Slrs Series : Nikon FM
Modern Classic SLRs Series : Nikon FM - Specifications Type: 35mm single-lens reflex Picture Format: 24mm x 36mm (35mm film format) Lens mount: Nikon bayonet mount Nikkor 50mm f/1.4, f/2 or 55mm f/1.2 as standard; more than Lenses available: 55 Nikkor lenses in all. Vertical-travel, metal focal-plane shutter with speeds from 1 to Shutter: 1/1000 sec., plus "B" Via shutter release button, with mode selector set to black index Shutter release: line position Fixed eye-level pentaprism type with built-in through-the-lens (TTL) exposure meter; shutter speed indicated in the viewfinder; lens aperture setting indicated in the viewfinder when lens in use is fitted with an aperture-direct-readout (ADR) lens aperture Viewfinder: scale; LED display indicates five exposure graduations through combinations of three symbols ('+', 'o', '-' ); finder coverage, approx. 93% of the picture field; viewfinder magnification, 0.86X with 50mm lens set at infinity Matte Fresnel field with central split-image range-finder surrounded by micro prism ring; 12mm-diameter reference Focusing screen: circle defines area of meter center-weighting; similar to Nikkon Type K screen Reflex mirror: Automatic instant-return type; non-lockable type Through-the-lens, center-weighted metering; full-aperture exposure measurement with Al Nikkor lenses fitted with meter coupling ridge; stop-down exposure measurement for other Exposure meter: lenses; two gallium photo-diodes (GPD) employed for fast and accurate response to a full range of light levels, positioned either side of the -
When You Buy the New Gfx100s and Trade in Any Working Full-Frame Or Medium Format Digital Camera
OFFER ENDS 30 APRIL WHEN YOU BUY THE NEW GFX100S AND TRADE IN ANY WORKING FULL-FRAME OR MEDIUM FORMAT DIGITAL CAMERA FUJIFILM-CONNECT.COM/PROMOTIONS The GFX100S and GF50mmF3.5 lens shown are sold separately. See in-store or online for details. Terms and conditions apply To claim your trade-in bonus, simply fill out the details over the page. The bonus will be paid directly into your bank account after the claim has been validated by FUJIFILM UK. Once validated, the bonus will be paid within 14 days. CANON PHASE ONE CANON EOS-1D C PHASE ONE XF 100MP CANON EOS-1D MKII PHASE ONE 645DF+ CANON EOS-1D MKII N PHASE ONE IQ1 100MP CANON EOS-1D MKIII PHASE ONE IQ140 CANON EOS-1D MKIV PHASE ONE IQ150 €500 TRADE-IN BONUS CANON EOS-1D X PHASE ONE IQ160 WHEN YOU BUY THE NEW GFX100S AND TRADE IN ANY WORKING CANON EOS-1D X MKII PHASE ONE IQ180 CANON EOS-1D X MKIII PHASE ONE IQ250 FULL-FRAME OR MEDIUM FORMAT DIGITAL CAMERA CANON EOS-1DS PHASE ONE IQ260 CANON EOS-1DS MKII PHASE ONE IQ280 HASSELBLAD NIKON CANON EOS-1DS MKIII PHASE ONE IQ3 50MP HASSELBLAD A5D-50C NIKON D3 NIKON D800 CANON EOS 5D PHASE ONE IQ3 60MP HASSELBLAD A5D-80 NIKON D3S NIKON D800E CANON EOS 5D MKII PHASE ONE IQ3 80MP HASSELBLAD H4D-31 NIKON D3X NIKON D810 CANON EOS 5D MKIII PHASE ONE P20+ HASSELBLAD H4D-40 NIKON D4 NIKON D850 CANON EOS 5D MKIV PHASE ONE P21+ HASSELBLAD H4D-60 NIKON D4S NIKON D810A CANON EOS 5DS PHASE ONE P25+ HASSELBLAD H5D-200C NIKON DF NIKON Z5 CANON EOS 5DS R PHASE ONE P30+ HASSELBLAD H5D-50C NIKON D600 NIKON Z6 CANON EOS 6D PHASE ONE P40+ HASSELBLAD H5X NIKON D610 -
Used Equipment List
5/26/16 Canon used equipment list manufacture model AF/MF notes ID# Retail POS canon AE-1 Pro w/35-70mm 3.5-4.5MF AE1P-3570 $75.00 6238 canon AE-1 Pro w/50mm 1.8 MF AE1P-50-1.8 $75.00 6123 canon F-1 w/50mm 1.8 MF F1-50-1.8 $150.00 6240 canon 28mm 2.8 FDn MF CAN-28-2.8-FD $50.00 6241 quantaray 28mm 2.8 FD MF QUA-28-2.8-FD $35.00 6242 sakar 28mm 2.8 FD MF SAK-28-2.8-fd $35.00 6243 canon 28-55mm 3.5-4.5 FDn MF CAN-2855-3.5-4.5-FD $30.00 6244 quantaray 28-80mm 3.5-4.5 FD MF QUA-2880-5.3-4.5-FD $35.00 6245 canon 35mm 2.5 FL MF filter ring smashed CAN-35-2.5-FL $20.00 6246 canon 135mm 3.5 FL MF CAN-135-3.5-FL $20.00 6247 quantaray 135mm 2.8 FD MF QUA-135-2.8-FD $20.00 6248 tamron sp 28-80mm 3.5-4.2 FD MF TAM-2880-3.5-4.2-FD $20.00 6249 canon 75-200mm 4.5 FDn MF CAN-75200-4.5-FD $30.00 6250 canon 75-150mm 4.5 FDn MF CAN-75150-4.5-FD $25.00 6251 tokina RMC 50-200mm 3.5-4.5 FDMF TOK-50200-3.5-4.5-FD $15.00 6257 sears 70-210mm 4 FD MF SEA-70210-4-FD $20.00 6258 canon 100-300mm 5.6 FDn MF CAN-100300-5.6-FD $40.00 6259 canon z115 AF point and shoot film G-6308.8 $30.00 3530 canon 55-250mm IS 4-5.6 AF CAN-55250IS-4-5.6 $175.00 6326 sears 28mm 2.8 FD MF SEA-28-2.8-FD $30.00 6073 vivitar 28mm 2.5 FD MF VIV-28-2.5-FD $35.00 6074 canon 75-300mm 4-5.6 AF CAN75300-4-5.6 $110.00 6327 canon T4i body only AF T4I-BODY $300.00 6342 canon 50mm 1.4 AF CAN-50-1.4 $250.00 6347 5/26/16 Minolta used equipment list manufacture model AF/MF notes ID# Retail POS minolta SRT-101 w/50mm 1.7 MF SRT101-50-1.7 $50.00 6261 minolta max 7000 w/35-70mm 4 AF MAX7000-3570-4 $40.00 -
Hugostudio List of Available Camera Covers
Exakta VX 1000 W/ P4 Finder Hugostudio List of Exakta VX 500 W/ H3.3 Finder Available Camera Covers Exakta VX IIa V1-V4 W/ P2.2 Finder Exakta VX IIa V5-V7-V8 _P3.3 Finder (1960) Exakta VX IIa V6 W/ H3 SLR Exakta VX IIb W/ P3 Asahiflex IIb Exakta VX IIb W/ P4 Finder Canon A-1 Exakta Varex VX V1 - V2 Canon AE-1 Exakta-Varex VX IIa V1-V4 Canon AE-1 Program Exakta Varex VX V4 V5 Canon AV-1 Exakta Varex VX W/ Finder P1 Canon EF Fujica AX-3 Canon EX Auto Fujica AZ-1 Canon F-1 Pic Req* Fujica ST 601 Canon F-1n (New) pic Req* Fujica ST 701 Canon FT QL Fujica ST 801 Canon FTb QL Fujica ST 901 Canon FTb n QL Kodak Reflex III Canon Power Winder A Kodak Reflex IV Canon TL-QL Kodak REflex S Canon TX Konica FT-1 Canonflex Konica Autoreflex T3 Chinon Memotron Konica Autoreflex T4 Contax 137 MA Konica Autoreflex TC Contax 137 MD Leica R3 Contax 139 Quartz Leica R4 Contax Motor Drive W6 Leica Motor Winder R4 Contax RTS Leicaflex SL Contax RTS II Mamiya ZE-2 Quartz Contax139 Quartz Winder Minolta Auto Winder D Edixa Reflex D Minolta Auto Winder G Exa 500 Minolta Motor Drive 1 Exa I, Ia, Ib Minolta SR 7 Exa II Minolta SRT 100 Exa IIa Minolta SRT 101 Exa Type 6 Minolta SRT 202 Exa VX 200 Minolta X370 Exa Version 2 to 5 Minolta X370s Exa Version 6 Minolta X570 Exa Version I Minolta X700 Exakta 500 Minolta XD 11, XD 5, XD 7, XD Exakta Finder H3 Minolta XE-7 XE-5 Exakta Finder: prism P2 Minolta XG-1 Exakta Finder: prism P3 Minolta XG 9 Exakta Finder: prism P4 Minolta XG-M Exakta Kine Minolta XG7, XG-E Exakta Meter Finder Minolta XM Exakta RTL1000 Miranda AII -
LEICA SL-SYSTEM Technical Data
LEICA SL-SYSTEM Technical Data. Camera Type LeiCa SL (Typ 601) Order No. 10 850 Mirrorless Fullframe System Camera Current Firmware 2.0 Lenses Lens Mount Leica L-Mount Applicable lenses Leica Vario-Elmarit-SL 24–90 mm f/2.8–4 ASPH. Order No. 11 176 Leica APO-Vario-Elmarit-SL 90–280 mm f/2.8–4 Order No. 11 175 Leica Summilux-SL 50 mm f/1.4 ASPH. Order No. 11 180 Lenses from the Leica T Camera System, Leica M-Lenses with Leica M-Adapter T, Leica S-Lenses with Leica S-Adapter L, Leica R-Lenses with Leica R-Adapter L and Leica Cine lenses with Leica PL-Adapter L. Sensor Type 24-MP-CMOS-Sensor (24 × 36 mm) Resolution Full Frame (24 MP): 6000 × 4000 Pixel, APS-C (10 MP): 3936 × 2624 Pixel Filter IR-Filter, no Lowpass Filter ISO ISO 50–ISO 50000 Sensor Cleaning Provided Processor Type Leica Maestro II series Internal RAM 2 GB: 33 DNGs or 30 JPEGs and DNGs image Image Data Format JPEG, DNG Colordepth 14 bit (DNG), 8 bit (JPEG) JPEG Color Space Adobe RGB, ECI RGB, sRGB Motion File Format MP4, MOV Resolution 4K (4096 × 2160) @ 24 fps; 4K (3840 × 2160) @ 25 and 30 fps; 1080 @ 24, 25, 30, 50, 60, 100 and 120 fps; 720 @ 24, 25, 30, 50, 60, 100 and 120 fps Bitrate 8 bit (recording); 10 bit (HDMI not recording) Color sampling 4:2:2/10 bit (HDMI only); 4:2:0/8 bit (recording on SD card) Video L-Log selectable Audio Manual/Auto; Stereo microphone, 48 kHz, 16 bit; Wind elimination Audio external via Audio-Adapter Audio-In (3.5 mm phone jack), Audio-Out (3.5 mm phone jack) Movie Length Max. -
Memo 201544 Leica M (Typ 240) Edition "LEICA
SALES UPDATE Memo 201544/September 15, 2014 (Embargoed through Sept. 16, 2014, 3:30 A.M.ET) LEICA M EDITION “LEICA 60” Blending tradition with the future Leica Camera proudly presents the LEICA M (TYP 240) EDITION “LEICA 60” that pays homage to Leica’s tradition while embracing the future. This set comprises of the first digital camera to concentrate exclusively on the bare functions of photography - shutter speed, aperture, focusing and ISO sensitivity and a newly designed Leica Summilux-M 35mm/ f1.4 ASPH stainless steel lens. The camera design excludes the LCD and shoots in RAW. Designed in collaboration with Audi Design, there are only 600 sets worldwide. Each set is presented in a specially designed hand-made presentation box. BENEFITS OF THE LEICA M (TYP 240) EDITION “LEICA 60”: • Easy to use -only four buttons to capture a moment • New, classical design for camera and lens provides a special tactile experience • Outside metal parts made of stainless steel & cladding of cowhide leather with special embossing • Central ISO dial made of stainless steel on camera’s back side • Carrying protector made of steel and leather to protector the camera and lens • Use of a wide range of M lenses from 16-135 mm • Set is presented in a hand-made presentation box made in Germany • Special engraving on camera’s top cover and ‘Made in Germany‘ seal The LEICA M (TYP 240) EDITION “LEICA 60” consists of the camera, lens, battery, charger with power cables for EU and USA, carrying protector, accessory port cover, body cap, metal front and rear end caps, metal lens hood, metal screw ring for use without lens hood. -
Kerrisdale Cameras: Used List
KERRISDALE CAMERAS USED LIST This used list is used by our staff internally. We post it on Mondays and Thursdays. This may result in some items appearing as available when they have been sold between these two periods. For more accurate information please contact us using the information provided below. Report Date: 11/12/20 To Note: Descriptions are abbreviated because they are from our 'back-office' inventory system and meant for internal-use and therefore not fully "user-friendly". Items shown here were in stock on the morning of the report's date. Contact us to check current availability as items may have sold since this report was run. The item in stock may only be available in one of our seven stores. In most cases, we can transfer an item to any of our stores within one to three business days. Items marked "reserve" may be on hold. Please contact us to check availability. Item marked with two asterisks ** indicate that it is an item that regularly comes into stock and may have more than one in stock available. Also, many new items are required to be held for a month before we can sell them, as required by some municipalities' bylaws. These items are included here. We can accept deposits to hold an item for you until the police allow us to release it for sale. Contact Us: For more product information, to order, to find out which store the item is in, to request a transfer to another store, or to confirm stock availability, please call us at 604-263-3221 or toll-free at 1-866-310-3245 or email us: [email protected] Web Used -
Olympus Has Fallen – Who’S Next?
Olympus has Fallen – Who’s next? In better days – The tough, compact OM-4Ti with the 50mm f1.2 Zuiko was an iconic film SLR of the late 1980s. In a move that will surprise few watchers of the camera industry, Olympus is selling their camera business to Japan Industrial Partners, a private equity group that specializes in helping troubled companies spin off insolvent businesses. JIP is most famous for having bought the VAIO computer business from Sony in 2014, which it spun off as a separate company that sells computers mostly in Japan, although a few models have made it to niche markets in other countries. In the press release, Olympus and JIP claim that the business will continue to make and sell cameras. It is unclear whether or not the Olympus brand name will survive on cameras, or whether that will be retained exclusively by the much larger medical equipment division (Olympus Imaging is about 6% of Olympus, a maker of medical and scientific equipment). The Zuiko and OM-D brands are specifically mentioned in the press release as going to the new company (which has the placeholder name NewCo in the release). Is what they’re calling NewCo in the press release viable? Can anyone run an independent camera company (that, oddly, also makes digital voice recorders) with annual sales of just under 50 billion Yen ($500 million)? It is the sixth largest player in the global interchangeable lens camera market, far behind Canon, Sony, Nikon and Fujifilm. Olympus’ camera business is about 10% the size of Canon’s or Sony’s by revenue, less than 15% the size of Nikon’s, and a little over 1/3 the size of Fujifilm’s. -
Price List and Camera Models
I’m Back® GmbH Digital Back for 35mm Analog Cameras Carlo Maderno 24 6900 Lugano Switzerland Cell.: +41 789 429 998 www.imback.eu [email protected] I’m Back® 35mm Digital Back Details: Sensor: 16Mega CMOS Sensor Panasonic 34120 Display: 2.0"capacitive touch screens Picture System: Focusing screen Auto White: yes Video Resolution: UHD24(2880*2160) QHD30(2560*1440) Balance: yes 108OP60/30 720P120/60/30 VGA240 Auto Eve: yes Video nal aspect: Focusing screen/Vintage Picture ip: yes Picture Size: 20M 16M 12M 10M 8M 5M 3M VGA WIFI: yes Video Format: MP4 H.264 Remote: yes Picture Format: JPG & RAW Language EN FR ES PT DE IT CN RU JP Storage Capacity: Max 64Gb Battery: 3.7V 2.700mAh USB Interface: USB TYPE-C Catalogue 2019 [email protected] All prices are in Swiss Franc I'm Back GmbH www.imback.eu Catalogue - 2018/2019 - USD Product Code Type Compatibility Price in SFr* picture IBP I'm Back PRO All main Brands 299 IBU Universal Cover All main Brands 49 CA1 Dedicated Cover Canon F-1 69 Canon A Canon A1 CA2 Dedicated Cover 49 Canon AE1 Canon AE1 program Canon FT CA3 Dedicated Cover 49 Canon FTB CA4 Dedicated Cover Canon eos300 69 CN1 Dedicated Cover Contax II 49 Contax G1 CN2 Dedicated Cover 79 CN3 Dedicated Cover Contax RTS 49 CN4 Dedicated Cover Contax G2 79 I’m Back GmbH | Via Carlo Maderno 24 | CH – 6900 Lugano |IDI: CHE-216.910.630 | [email protected] | www.imback.eu Catalogue 2019 [email protected] All prices are in Swiss Franc I'm Back GmbH www.imback.eu Catalogue - 2018/2019 - USD Product Code Type Compatibility Price in SFr* picture DN1 Dedicated Cover -
My Edited Leica M Type 240 Manual Here
LEICA M Instructions 129 3 DESIGNATION OF PARTS Top view 9. Microphone Figures in the front and rear cover pages 10. Fixed ring with a. Index for range setting Front view b. Depth of field scale and 1. Lens release button c. Red index button for changing lenses 2. Eyes for carrying strap 11. Aperture setting ring 3. Focusing button 12. White index point for aperture setting 4. Range finder viewing window 13. Lens hood 5. Brightness sensor1 14. Focusing ring with 6. Viewfinder viewing window a. Recessed grip 7. Self-timer LED 15. Main switch with detent positions for 8. Bottom cover locking point – OFF (camera turned off) – S (single pictures) – C (continuous pictures) – (self-timer) 16. Shutter release with a. Thread for cable release 17. Video shutter release 18. Time setting dial with detent positions for – A for automatic shutter speed control 1 – Shutter speeds /4000 - 8s (inc. intermediate values) – B (long-time exposure) 1 – Flash sync speed ( /180s) 19. Flash unit shoe 1 Leica M lenses with viewfinder attachment cover the brightness sensor. Information about functions with these and other lenses can be found in the "Displays / In the viewfinder", p. 238, and "Leica M lenses, p. 147 sections. 136 Rear view 31. INFO button 20. SET button – For displaying picture settings/data – For calling up the picture parameters menu – For displaying picture data during picture review – For calling up sub-menus the menu system – For applying settings – For applying settings/functions selected in sub-menus 32. Speaker 21. MENU button for calling up and exiting the main menu and 33. -
To the Nikon FE
(Nikon) 2 General Introduction to the Nikon FE The automatic Nikon FE is the second in a series his established camera-handling techniques. This is of compact Nikon cameras-a series which features a major consideration for a working professional reductions in size, weight, and price without a who cannot afford to make mistakes on the job, reduction in the quality your customers have come or, for that matter, an advanced amateur shooting to expect from Nikon. with two or three camera bodies. In addition, most The design of the Nikon FE is not a radical depar of the accessories he has bought for other Nikon ture from that of other Nikon cameras. On the cameras are usable with the FE. contrary, its styling and the layout of its controls The Nikon FE uses the performance-proven are based on nearly three decades of high-quality aperture priority system of exposure automation camera production, during which time Nikon has first developed for the Nikkormat EL in 1972 and listened to the advice of its users. Traditionally, one later refined in the Nikon EL2. With this system, of the main reasons for the overwhelming popularity all your customer has to do is set the desired f l stop of Nikon cameras has been their ease of handling, on the lens, and the FE takes over from there ... and the Nikon FE is no exception. If anything, the automatically selecting just the right shutter speed FE is even easier to handle than other Nikon to give correct exposure in a variety of lighting cameras. -
Nikon FM Manual
INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1 NOMENCLATURE Shutter Speeed/ASA selector ring Lens aperture direct readout window Shutter release button Meter coupling lever Shutter release fingerguard Meter coupling lever release Neckstrap eyelet Sync terminal (cover provided) Depth-of field preview lever Lens mounting index Self-timer lever Lens release button Lens mounting flange Reflex mirror Tripod socket Motor drive shutter couplling Battery chamber lid Motor drive coupling Motor drive electrical contacts Film rewind button Memo holder 2 Focusing distance scale Aperture/distance scale index Focusing ring Meter coupling shoe Aperture ring Depth-of-field indicators Meter couplling ridge Aperture-direct-read out scale Film rewind crank Shutter speed selector Film rewind knob Frame counter Safety lock ASA film speed window Film plane indicator Meter ON index Hot-sync shoe Film-advance lever Hot-shoe contact ASA film speed indx Viewfinder eyepiece Multi-exposure button Shutter speed index 3 CONTENTS Foreword........................................5 Focusing.....................................................16 Preparation for use.........................................6 Infrared photography.........................18 Installing the batteries . .........................6 Film-planeindicator................................18 Checking battery power..........................6 Depth of field............................................19 Loading film.......................................7 Depth-of-field preview lever..............19 Prior to shooting................................8