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− | They had some basic point and shoot cameras<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20051210174310/http://www.raynox.co.jp/english/gift/eggift.htm 35mm point and shoot cameras] from Raynox webpage in 2005 from [http://www.archive.org Archive.org The Way Back Machine]</ref> | + | They had some basic point and shoot cameras<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20051210174310/http://www.raynox.co.jp/english/gift/eggift.htm 35mm point and shoot cameras] from Raynox webpage in 2005 from [http://www.archive.org Archive.org The Way Back Machine]</ref> manufactured in China and Thailand. |
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Raynox Electronics, Corp. was a Japanese maker of lenses and light meters. It offered lenses since 1963. In the last years it offered a great variety of converter lenses for digicams and some other special accessories.
35mm cameras
They had some basic point and shoot cameras[1] manufactured in China and Thailand.
- SF135
- EF135
- RC-102
- RC-301
- RC-505
- ME-808
- Sport-8
- Sportic-7
35mm lenses
- Raynox 2.8/28mm
- Raynox 2.8/35mm
- Raynox 3.5/200mm
- Raynox Polaris Auto Zoom 1:4.5 70mm-230mm
Notes
- ↑ 35mm point and shoot cameras from Raynox webpage in 2005 from Archive.org The Way Back Machine