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Single lens reflex cameras

An SLR is a camera that typically uses a mirror and prism system (hence “reflex” from mirror reflection) that allows the photographer to see through the lens and see exactly what is being captured.

The first SLR cameras were developed as early as the 19th century. The first 35mm SLR as we know it today was the Duflex from Hungary. Among the largest manufacturers still active today are Nikon and Canon. Other manufacturers were Mamiya, Pentax, Minolta, Cosina or Olympus. Of course, cameras were also manufactured outside of Japan. The GDR, for example, also had a large output of analog SLR cameras. VEB Pentacon, for example, produced Praktica cameras, some of which were sold in the West under the Revue and Porst trademarks.

SLR film cameras were produced for most film formats and also for digital formats. Most film-based SLR cameras use the 35mm format, as this film format offers a variety of emulsions and film speeds and good image quality.

A small number of SLRs have been produced for APS, pocket film format, and medium format film. In digital photography, especially professional, SLR cameras are still standard today.

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Photo: Nijwam Swargiary

Another commonality for many SLR cameras is the interchangeable lenses. Depending on the subject and shooting situation, the photographer thus has the option to select a suitable lens. Especially Nikon, Canon, Minolta and Mamiya offer a wide range of lenses for their cameras. There is also a large selection of lenses for the M42 thread. Here, both cameras and lenses were produced by many manufacturers.

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Canon EOS Elan 7 NE
The Canon EOS Elan 7 NE is a single lens reflex camera of the EOS series for EF lenses with eye autofocus.
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Canon EOS Elan 7E
The Canon EOS Elan 7E is an SLR camera with eye-controlled autofocus for America.
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Canon EOS IX Lite
The Canon EOS IX Lite is a single lens reflex camera of the EOS series for the APS format.
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Canon EOS Kiss
The Canon EOS Kiss was one of the most popular SLRs in the EOS series in Japan.
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Canon EOS Kiss III L
The Canon EOS Kiss III L is a revised version of the EOS Kiss III for the Japanese market.
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Canon EOS New Kiss
The Canon EOS New Kiss is an SLR and the successor of the popular Japanese EOS Kiss.
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Canon EOS Rebel 2000
The Canon EOS Rebel 2000 is an SLR from the late 90s and the successor of the EOS Rebel G.
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Canon EOS Rebel G II
The Canon EOS Rebel G II is a 35mm camera for EF lenses from Canon from 2003.
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Canon EOS Rebel II
The Canon EOS Rebel II is a single lens reflex camera from Canon and the successor of the EOS Rebel.
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Canon EOS Rebel S
The Canon EOS Rebel S is a single lens reflex camera with built-in flash.
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Canon EOS REBEL SII QD
The Canon EOS REBEL SII QD is a 35mm camera for the North American market from the 1990s.
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Canon EOS Rebel Ti
The Canon EOS Rebel Ti is a single lens reflex camera of the EOS series for the US market from 2002.
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Canon EXEE
The Canon EXEE is an SLR camera with lens attachments from the late 1960s.
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Canon F-1
The Canon F-1 is an SLR and was a gamechanger for the Japanese company.
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Canon F-1N
The Canon F-1N is a professional SLR camera from 1976 for the 35mm format.