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The '''[[Mamiya]] ZE-X''', introduced in September 1981, was the world's most advanced cross-over system camera. A particularly sophisticated automatic exposure control system meant the camera could be used in either aperture- or shutter-preferred automatic modes, and if the system determined the photographer's selection of shutter speed or aperture was incorrect, a crossover network would automatically override.  
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The '''[[Mamiya]] ZE-X''', introduced in September 1981, was the world's most advanced cross-over system camera. It was also distributed by the German shop [[Foto-Quelle]] as the '''Revue X-4M'''.
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A particularly sophisticated automatic exposure control system meant the camera could be used in either aperture- or shutter-preferred automatic modes, and if the system determined the photographer's selection of shutter speed or aperture was incorrect, a crossover network would automatically override.  
  
 
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Revision as of 05:59, 25 May 2012

The Mamiya ZE-X, introduced in September 1981, was the world's most advanced cross-over system camera. It was also distributed by the German shop Foto-Quelle as the Revue X-4M.

A particularly sophisticated automatic exposure control system meant the camera could be used in either aperture- or shutter-preferred automatic modes, and if the system determined the photographer's selection of shutter speed or aperture was incorrect, a crossover network would automatically override.

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