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* The [[Orion Camera]] and Orion Camera Model Simplicité are plastic [[toy camera]]s for [[127 film]]. | * The [[Orion Camera]] and Orion Camera Model Simplicité are plastic [[toy camera]]s for [[127 film]]. | ||
* The [[Orion EE]] is a viewfinder camera made by [[Belomo]]. | * The [[Orion EE]] is a viewfinder camera made by [[Belomo]]. | ||
+ | * The Orion-15 is a 28mm f/6 Russian lens in [[39mm screw lenses|Leica screw mount]] | ||
* The [[Orionflex]] is a Japanese TLR camera of the early 1950s. | * The [[Orionflex]] is a Japanese TLR camera of the early 1950s. | ||
* [[Orionwerk]] was a camera maker based in Hannover, Germany. | * [[Orionwerk]] was a camera maker based in Hannover, Germany. |
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Disambiguation Page
- Orion Seiki was a Japanese camera maker, renamed Orion Camera in 1955, then Miranda Camera in 1957. It made the Miranda [SLR] cameras, whose first model is sometimes called "Miranda Orion" by today's collectors.
- The Orion Six is a Japanese medium format rollfilm camera, made by Orion Seiki, perhaps the same company as above.
- The Orion is a cheap metal camera made by an Orion Camera, Co.
- The Orion Camera and Orion Camera Model Simplicité are plastic toy cameras for 127 film.
- The Orion EE is a viewfinder camera made by Belomo.
- The Orion-15 is a 28mm f/6 Russian lens in Leica screw mount
- The Orionflex is a Japanese TLR camera of the early 1950s.
- Orionwerk was a camera maker based in Hannover, Germany.