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Cameras with hot shoe

One of the basics of photography is the need for light. Of course, you can use the sun as a light source. If it is not shining or you are in another dark place, you can resort to artificial light. In addition to normal lamps, there are also flash lights. After the camera opens its shutter and the light-sensitive film is exposed, the flash fires. In a split second, the surroundings are illuminated and you can capture the scene.

Over the decades, various types of flash solutions have been developed that connect to the camera in different ways. One solution that is still very common today is the hot shoe or flash shoe.

A hot shoe is an attachment point on the top of a camera. It takes the form of an angled metal bracket surrounding a metal contact point that provides an electrical connection between the camera and accessories for standard, off-brand flash synchronization.

The hot shoe is an evolution of the standardized “accessory shoe” without flash contacts that used to be attached to cameras to accommodate accessories such as a rangefinder or a flash connected via a cable.

The dimensions of the hot shoe are defined by the International Organization for Standardization in ISO 518:2006. Modern SLR cameras also offer the possibility of communicating with a flash unit, for example to automatically adjust the output. Some caution should be taken with the voltage, as this may not be standardized depending on the model. Of course, you can also fire a radio trigger via a hot shoe, which will then trigger one or more studio flashes.

Here is an overview of analog cameras for photo film with a Hot Shoe.

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Minolta X-370N
The Minolta X-370N is one of Minolta's last manual focus SLR cameras for the North American market.
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Minolta X-370s
The Minolta X-370s is the last manual focus SLR camera from Minolta.
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Minolta X-500
The Minolta X-500 is a 35mm format camera from Minolta with interchangeable lenses.
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Minolta X-570
The Minolta X-570 is a manual SLR camera from the 1980s by Minolta.
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Minolta X-600
The Minolta X-600 is a 1980s SLR camera with manual focus for the Japanese market.
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Minolta X-7
The Minolta X-7 is an SLR camera from the 1980s with aperture priority.
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Minolta X-70
The Minolta X-70 is an SLR camera for Japanese photographers from the 1980s.
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Minolta X-700
The Minolta X-700 is a popular 1980s SLR camera from the Japanese manufacturer for the 35mm format.
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Minolta X-7A
The Minolta X-7A is a 1980s manual SLR camera for the North American market in black.
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Minolta X-9
The Minolta X-9 is a manual focus SLR camera from the 1990s for the American market.
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Minolta XD
The Minolta XD was the Japanese manufacturer's first SLR camera with aperture and shutter priority.
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Minolta XD-11
The Minolta XD-11 is an SLR camera from the 1970s with aperture and shutter priority for the American market.
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Minolta XD5
The Minolta XD5 is a budget version of the Minolta XD SLR camera from the 1970s.
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Minolta XD7
The Minolta XD7 was the first Minolta SLR camera with aperture and shutter priority for the European market.
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Minolta XE
The Minolta XE is an SLR camera with interchangeable lenses for the 35mm format from the 1970s.
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Minolta XE-1
The Minolta XE-1 is a 35mm camera from Minolta with interchangeable lenses.
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Minolta XE-5
The Minolta XE-5 is an SLR camera from the 1970s with automatic exposure.
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Minolta XE-7
The Minolta XE-7 is a 1970s Japanese camera for photographers in North America.
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Minolta XEb
The Minolta XEb is a 35mm camera for Minolta's Japanese home market from the 1970s.
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Minolta XG 1
The Minolta XG 1 is a 1970s camera from the Japanese manufacturer for export.
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Minolta XG-1N
The Minolta XG-1N is a 1980s SLR camera from the Japanese manufacturer.
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Minolta XG 2
The Minolta XG 2 is the first model in the XG series and was sold in Europe and other markets.
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Minolta XG 7
The Minolta XG 7 is a 1970s SLR camera for the North American market.
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Minolta XG 9
The Minolta XG 9 is a 35mm camera with interchangeable lenses from the Japanese manufacturer Minolta.
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Minolta XG-A
The Minolta XG-A is an SLR camera from the 1980s and the last model in the Japanese manufacturer's XG series.
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Minolta XG-E
The Minolta XG-E is the first model in the XG series and was sold in Japan.
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Minolta XG-M
The Minolta XG-M is a 35mm camera with interchangeable lenses from the early 80s.
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Minolta XG-S
The Minolta XG-S is a single lens reflex camera for the 35mm format with interchangeable lenses.
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Minolta XG-SE
The Minolta XG-SE is an SLR camera from the late 1970s for export.
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Minolta XK Motor
The Minolta XK Motor is an SLR camera with interchangeable lenses and motorized film transport for the American market.
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Minolta XM Motor
The Minolta XM Motor is a 1970s Minolta 35mm camera with motorized film transport.
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Miranda DX-3
The Miranda DX-3 is one of the last SLR 35mm cameras of the Miranda brand.
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Miranda MS-1
The Miranda MS-1 is a camera from Miranda built by Cosina.
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Miranda MS-1 Super
The Miranda MS-1 Super is a single reflex camera built by Cosina.
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Miranda MS-1N
The Miranda MS-1N is a SLR camera similar to another Japanese camera model.
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Nikkormat EL
The Nikkormat EL is one of the first SLR cameras with electronics from Nikon.
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Nikkormat ELW
The Nikkormat ELW is a black version of the Nikkormat EL single lens reflex camera.
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Nikon EL2
The Nikon EL2 is a 35mm camera from the 1970s.
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Nikon EM
The Nikon EM is an entry-level SLR camera.
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Nikon F-301
The Nikon F-301 is an SLR with automatic film transport from the 80s.
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Nikon F-401
The Nikon F-401 is a single lens reflex camera with autofocus from the 80s.
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Nikon F-401S
The Nikon F-401S is a SLR camera with revised autofocus from 1989.
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Nikon F-401X
The Nikon F-401X is a 35mm SLR camera with autofocus and automatic film transport.
Nikon F-501 AF – Front
Nikon F-501 AF
An SLR camera for 35mm film from Nikon.
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Nikon F-601
The Nikon F-601 is an autofocus Nikon F camera for 35mm film.
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Nikon F-601 Quartz Date
The Nikon F-601 Quartz Date is a 35mm SLR camera with a data back.
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Nikon F-601M
The Nikon F-601M is a single lens reflex camera without an autofocus.
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Nikon F-801
The Nikon F-801 is a single lens reflex camera with autofocus from the 1980s.