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− | In most parts of the world '''Epson''' is known as manufacturer of computer-printers. But in the age of digital photography Epson entered the market with its own digicams. Epson surprised the market by introducing the first digital [[rangefinder]] camera, designed for [[Leica M lenses|M bayonet lenses]]. The company had offered other digital cameras too - since 1996, but | + | In most parts of the world '''Epson''' is known as manufacturer of computer-printers. But in the age of digital photography Epson entered the market with its own digicams. Epson surprised the market by introducing the first digital [[rangefinder]] camera, designed for [[Leica M lenses|M bayonet lenses]]. The company had offered other digital cameras too - since 1996, but subsequently effectively abandoned the digicam market. |
== Digital rangefinder cameras == | == Digital rangefinder cameras == | ||
* [[Epson R-D1]] | * [[Epson R-D1]] | ||
* Epson R-D1s | * Epson R-D1s | ||
+ | * Epson R-D1x | ||
== Conventional digital cameras == | == Conventional digital cameras == | ||
* Epson CP-200 | * Epson CP-200 |
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In most parts of the world Epson is known as manufacturer of computer-printers. But in the age of digital photography Epson entered the market with its own digicams. Epson surprised the market by introducing the first digital rangefinder camera, designed for M bayonet lenses. The company had offered other digital cameras too - since 1996, but subsequently effectively abandoned the digicam market.
Digital rangefinder cameras
- Epson R-D1
- Epson R-D1s
- Epson R-D1x
Conventional digital cameras
- Epson CP-200
- Epson CP-900Z
and others