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Praktica IV
Praktica IV B
Praktica IV M
Praktica IV BM
Praktica IV F
Praktica IV FB
Praktica V F
Praktica V FB
Praktica LTL 3 - 1975 to 1978
Praktica...
- The
Praktica IV is a 35mm SLR with M42
thread mount that was
launched by Kamera-Werkstätten (KW) in 1959. The
Praktica IV was
based on the
Praktina FX...
- The
Praktica EE2 was an
important innovation of the 2-L generation. It was a
camera with "fully electronic, full
aperture TTL
metering SLR" or "camera-computer"...
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cameras first became well
known under the
Praktica brand, and thus the M42
mount is
known as the
Praktica thread mount.
Since there were no proprietary...
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would use this
bajonet mount for a time. This is
quite similar to the
Praktica design (which
adapted it from Ihagee's product), the shutter-release of...
- 1990.
Notable East
German exports were
photographic cameras,
under the
Praktica brand;
automobiles under the Trabant, Wartburg, and the IFA brands; hunting...
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Handbook of
Machine Vision. John
Wiley & Sons. ISBNÂ 9783527610143. The M42 (
Praktica)
mount is
sometimes referred to as a "P" thread. See, e.g., "Questar Corporation:...
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pentagonal shape.
Pentacon is best
known for
producing the SLR
cameras of the
Praktica-series as well as the
medium format camera Pentacon Six, the
Pentacon Super...
- An
articulating screen is a built-in
small electronic visual display which is not fixed, but
rather can be
repositioned using a
hinge or pivot. The articulating...
- were
produced from 1958 to the 1989, when
production became part of the
Praktica range.
Several versions were sold as the
Boots Beirette.
brief history...