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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 (1957) Exakta VP A V1 V3 Miranda Sensorex Exakta VPB Jr_2-3-4 Miranda Sensorex EE Nikon Df (Digital) Yashica FX-1 Nikkormat FT 2, FT 3 Yashica FX-2 Nikkormat FT, FTn Yashica FX-3 Nikomat Yashica FX-3 Super Kyocera Nikon 35 Ti Yashica FX-3 Super 2000 Kyocera Nikon EM Yashica FX-103 Program Nikon F W/ Eye Level Finder Yashica FX-7 Nikon F W/ Photomic FTn Yashica FX-7 Super Kyocera Nikon F2 W/ DP1 Yashica FX-70 Nikon F3 HP Yashica FX-D Quartz Nikon FA Yashica FX-D SE Quartz Nikon FE Zeiss Ikon Contaflex S-Matic Nikon FE2 Zeiss Ikon Icarex 35S Nikon FG Nikon FG20 Nikon FM RANGEFINDER / VIEWFIDER Acarelle 1954-55 (1960?) Nikon FM 2n Aires 35 III L Nikon Motor Drive MD-4 Aires 35 III, IIIa, IIIb Olympus OM-1 Aires 35 IIIc Olympus OM-1 No MD Logo Solid Back Aires 35 V Olympus OM-1n Argus C Olympus OM-2 Argus C “F-S” Shutter speed range switch Olympus OM 2n Argus C2 - Back w/ 3 strips no ASA dial Olympus OM-2 No MD Logo Argus C2 - W/ 3 strips & ASA dial Olympus OM-2S Program Argus C3 - Back w/ 3 strips no ASA dial (Pre War) Olympus OM-4 Argus C3 - Back w/ 3 strips no ASA dial Olympus OM-4T Argus C3 - Back w/3 strips no ASA dial (Post War) Olympus OM-G Argus C3 - Solid one strip back Olympus OM-10 Argus C3 Pre War front cover is about 1mm bigger Pentax K1000 Argus C3 Standard - W/3 strips & ASA dial (Post Pentax K2 War) Pentax KX Argus C3 Standard - W/3 strips & ASA dial (Pre War) Pentax LX Argus C4 Pentax Winder LX Argus Mark Finder M-21 Pentax MX 46.4mm FRFrame Berning Robot II Pentax MX 42mm FRFrame Boigtlander Bessa R2 Pentax ME Super Bolsey Model C Pentax MV Eho-Altissa Classic 35 Pentax Program A Foth Derby Type 3 Pentax Spomatic S1a Graflex: Graphic 35 Pentax Spomatic SP Kiev 4A Pentax Spomatic SP 1000 Kodak 35 Pentax Spomatic SP 500 Kodak Retina IIIC Pentax Spomatic SPII Kodak Retina IIa Praktica FX Kodak Retinette Ib Praktica Super TL Kodak Retina Automatic III Praktiflex Kodak Retina Reflex III, Praktiflex FX Kodak Retina Reflex IV Rolleiflex SL35E Kodak Retina Reflex S Topcon Super D Taisei-Koki Welmy 6L 6E 6ES Konica I Tower Type 3 Konica III Voigtlader Perkeo II Kuribayashi Petri Semi (1948) Voigtlander Bessa Leica I Model a Voigtlander Prominent Leica I Model c Voigtlander Vitessa Leica II (Like I Model C) Voigtlander Vito B Leica III Voigtländer Vitessa T (Type 136) Leica IIIa Welta Weltur Leica IIIa (No strap lugs) Welta Weltax Leica IIIc Wirgin Edinex (Early Version) W/Plate on the back Leica IIIf (No self timer) Wirgin Edinex II Leica IIIf With Self Timer Wirgin Edixa Flex (1958) Leica IIIg Yamato Pax I (Not listed) Leica IIf Yashica 1c Lynx 14E Leica If Yashica Electro 35 Leica Ig Yashica Electro GS Leica M Back Door Cover 77.2 X 33.4mm Yashica Electro 35 GSN Leica M Late Back Door Cover 78.45 X 34.4mm Yashica Electro 35 GT Leica M Monochrom Zeiss Ikon Contax I Leica M1 Zeiss Ikon Contax IIa Leica M2 Zeiss Ikon Ikonta 520/15 Leica M2 (No self timer) Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta 530/16 Leica M3 (Buddha ears) No viewfinder, no frame Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta 531 Leica M3 DS (Buddha ears) Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta 533/16 Leica M3 SS (Round Strap Lugs) Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta 534/16 Leica M4 Zeiss Ikon Tenax Automatic Leica M4-2 Zeiss Ikon Tenax I Leica M5 2 Lugs Zorki 4 Leica M5 3 Lugs Leica M8 Leica MP 240 SMALL 35MM / MINIATURE Braun Carl Super Paxette II Leica Standard Carl Brown Super II Leica Standard E Canon Canonet 28 Leotax K Canon Canonet QL17 Lordox 24x36 Canon Canonet QL17 GIII QL Mamiya 35 I, 35 II, 35 III & 35 S Canon Canonet QL19 Mercury II CX Without adhesive Canon Demi C Mercury Univex CC Without adhesive Canon Demi EE17 Minolta 35 Model II Canon Demi EE28 Minolta 35 Model II Large (55mm H) Front Panels Kodak Bantam Minolta A Kodak Flash Bantam Nikon S Kodak Signet 35 Nikon S2 Konica 3S Perfex Thirty Three Konica C35 Perfex Fifty Five Mikroma Ricoh 35 Olimpus Pen E PL1 Ricoh 500 Olympus 35 ED Robot Royal Olympus 35 RC Sanei Samoca 35 III Olympus Pen D Mamiya Universal Press Olympus Pen EE Mamiyaflex Automat A Olympus Pen EE-3 Mamiyaflex C Olympus Pen EES-2 Mamiyaflex C2 Olympus Pen F Meopta Flexaret III W Spring loaded knob Olympus Pen FT Minolta Autocord I Olympus Pen S Minolta Autocord CdS Olympus Trip 35 Minolta Autocord LMX Ricoh 500-G Minolta Autocord RGV1 Roico Minolta Autocord RGV1 – V3 Rollei 35 Minolta Autocord Seikosha MX Rollei 35T Pentacon Six TL W/ Waist Level Finder Rollei B35 Pentacon Six TL W/ Pentaprism - Eye Level Pentax 645 Pentax 67 TLR / MEDIUM FORMAT Pentax 6X7 Autofifty Rollei Magic I Bolex Paillard B8 Rolleicor II Phillips Bush Pressman D (Pic. Required) Rolleicor Ia Model 2 Ciroflex B Rolleicord III K3B Ciroflex D Rolleicord II Model 4 Ciroflex E Rolleicord III Type 2 Optikotechna Flexaret IIa Rolleicord IIb Model 3 Hasselblad 1000F Rolleicord IIc Hasselblad 500EL Rolleicord V Hasselblad 500C Rolleicord-II Model 1K3 Hasselblad 500CM Rolleiflex Baby Hasselblad 501CM Rolleiflex 2.8 D Kiew 88 Rolleiflex 2.8 GX Viewfinder (only) Kiew 88 Film Back Rolleiflex 2.8A Kiew 88 TTL Prism Rolleiflex 2.8E Kodak Medalist Rolleiflex 2.8E2 Kodak Medalist II Rolleiflex 2.8E3 Koni Rapid Omega 120 Film Holder Rolleiflex 3.5A Model 4 K4A Linhof Technika 6X7 Film Holder Rolleiflex 3.5B Type2 Linhof Technika IV - V *Pic Req Rolleiflex 3.5F Linhof Technika IV Old *Pic Req Rolleiflex 3.5F Model 3 Mamiya 23 Press Rolleiflex Automat II Mamiya C220 Rolleiflex Automat III Mamiya C3 Rolleiflex OldS tandard 621-Tessar3.8 Mamiya C33 Rolleiflex Old Standard 622 Mamiya C330 Rolleiflex SL 66 Mamiya C330 f Salut 6x6 Mamiya C330 s Sawyers Mark IV Mamiya M645 iM645 Welta Reflekta I Mamiya 645 1000s Yashica 12 Mamiya RB67 Professional Yashica 24 Mamiya RB67 Professional-S Yashica 44 Crank Wind Mamiya RZ67 (body, winder, film holder) Yashica 44 Knob Wind Mamiya Super 23 Yashica 44 LM Yashica 635 Yashica A - BK DR Screw Holes 46mm Yashica A - BK DR Screw Holes 50.4mm Yashica B Yashica C W Counter Reset Button Yashica C No Counter Reset Button Yashica D Yashica LM No Counter Reset Button Yashica LM W Counter Reset Button Yashica Mat Yashica Mat 124 Yashica Mat 124G Yashica Mat LM Yashica Pigeonflex Ib Yashica Rookie Yashicaflex A Late Version Zeiss Ikon Ikoflex IIa Zenza Bronica D & Z Zenza Bronica ETRS Zenza Bronica ETRSi Zenza Bronica SQ-A Zenza Bronica SQ-A Funnel Panel Zenza Bronica SQ-Ai Zorki 88.
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