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**'''Alpha Masamune''' is a rare [[toy camera]] for [[instant film]], see [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TAwIpUFNoE YouTube]
 
**'''Alpha Masamune''' is a rare [[toy camera]] for [[instant film]], see [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TAwIpUFNoE YouTube]
 
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**'''[[Alpha Photo]]''' was an Italian company which offered the ''Koret'' cameras.
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**[[Alpha Photo]] was an Italian company which offered the '''Koret''' cameras.
  
 
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Disambiguation Page
  • The Alpha hand camera is a quarter-plate camera made by Watson about the turn of the 20th century.
  • Alpha-mount cameras
    • Alpha was the brand name for Minolta's fully automatic autofocus camera system which was also known as Maxxum in America and Dynax in Europe.
    • Alpha was also the brand name for the same camera system on the Asian markets when it was continued by Konica Minolta.
    • Alpha is the brand name used by Sony for its interchangable-lens cameras. The DSLRs and SLTs from Sony are compatible with Minolta's autofocus lenses. The Alpha NEX cameras use a different, short-register lens mount.
  • other cameras
  • companies
    • Alpha Photo was an Italian company which offered the Koret cameras.