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==Cameras== | ==Cameras== |
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Centon is a Chinese camera, lens and accessory brand. Centon cameras are mostly clones of older Japanese models - perhaps using the original, obsolete tooling - but some in newer materials.
Centon DF 300 image by _Tophee_ (Image rights) |
Cameras
Name | Type | Original camera |
Centon DF 300 | 35mm SLR | Minolta X-300 or Minolta X-370s or Seagull DF-300 |
Centon K100 | 35mm SLR | Pentax K1000 |
Centon K200 | 35mm SLR | |
Centon K400 | 35mm SLR |
Centon DF 300, also branded as Carena DF 300 (German), Carena SX 300 (German), Vivitar V50