Seagull

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Seagull is a company in Shanghai (China) trading and manufacturing cameras, flashes and tripods. Most commonly they are known for license models of the simpler Minolta manual focus SLR models, and for inexpensive entry-level TLRs. Folder cameras are also in portfolio of the company's own production. Other cameras, especially rangefinders, had been in their earlier product palettes.

Cameras

Folder

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  • Seagull FCL810-A
  • Seagull HZX45-IIA
  • Seagull HZX57-IIAT
  • Seagull 203 (6x6 rangefinder)
  • Seagull 203-I

TLR

  • Seagull 4A
  • Seagull 4A-103
  • Seagull 4A-105
  • Seagull 4A-107
  • Seagull 4A-109
  • Seagull 4B
  • Seagull 4B-1
  • Seagull 4B-2
  • Seagull 4C
  • Seagull 4D
  • Seagull 4

35mm rangefinder

  • Seagull KJ-1
  • Seagull KS Automatic Aperture
  • Seagull 9
  • Seagull 209
  • Seagull 208
  • Seagull 206 (half-frame 35mm)
  • Seagull 205A
  • Seagull 205

35mm SLR

The 35mm camera bodies of Seagull were made with Minolta's SR-lens-bayonet. In addition to the cameras listed below Seagull produced similar products for other camera companies.

  • Seagull DF-5000
  • Seagull DF-2000A
  • Seagull DF-2000
  • Seagull DF-41200A
  • Seagull DF-1000
  • Seagull DF-500
  • Seagull DF-400G
  • Seagull DF-400
  • Seagull DF-300G
  • Seagull DF-300E
  • Seagull DF-300M
  • Seagull DF-300X
  • Seagull DF-300A
  • Seagull DF-300
  • Seagull DF-200
  • Seagull DF-100
  • Seagull DF-99
  • Seagull DF-98
  • Seagull DF-3
  • Seagull DF-2 ETM
  • Seagull DF-2
  • Seagull DF-1 ETM
  • Seagull DF-1
  • Seagull DF

Beware that the digital Seagull D55 presented in this page is an April fools joke.

other

  • Seagull 207 Polaroid
  • Seagull DTS sport racing terminal camera
  • Seagull DF-120 SLR

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