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Revision as of 09:31, 1 November 2021
Contents
- 1 June 2021
- 2 March 2021
- 3 January 2021
- 4 May 2020
- 5 February 2019
- 6 June 2018
- 7 August 2017
- 8 April 2016
- 9 July 2015
- 10 March, 2015
- 11 October, 2014
- 12 June, 2014
- 13 January, 2014
- 14 October, 2013
- 15 October, 2011
- 16 May, 2011
- 17 February, 2011
- 18 July, 2009
- 19 October, 2008
- 20 August, 2008
- 21 February, 2008
- 22 October, 2007
- 23 February, 2007
- 24 November, 2006
- 25 October, 2006
- 26 September, 2006
June 2021
Template:Featured articles/June 2021
March 2021
January 2021
May 2020
February 2019
June 2018
August 2017
April 2016
July 2015
March, 2015
October, 2014
June, 2014
January, 2014
October, 2013
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Olympus Pen
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An article mightily reworked since first featured in 2007
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October, 2011
May, 2011
February, 2011
July, 2009
October, 2008
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Purma
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Cameras with gravity controlled shutter
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August, 2008
Holga
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one of the oldest camerapedia articles
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Waltax
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one of the most revised pages
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February, 2008
Franka
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a Bavarian camera maker
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October, 2007
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Gelto
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Japanese 3×4 with a good finish
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February, 2007
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Nikon FM3A
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Nikon's hybrid automatic and mechanical camera
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November, 2006
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Voigtländer VSL
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picture by Kimmo Kulovesi
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When Voigtländer was owned by Rollei.
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Moskva-5
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The biggest Russian rangefinder.
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October, 2006
September, 2006
Fujica G690
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The Hokkaido Contax.
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Detailed article covering the G690, the G690BL, the GL690 and the GM670.
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Semi Minolta
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Detailed article covering all the series from 1934 to 1955.
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