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This morning colleague asks me "do you know one SLR that has no interchangeable lenses?" I was ...hmmmm, let me ask on APUG.
You are probably correct. I do know that zooms (very short) were just appeareing on 8mm Cine cameras thoughI doubt there were fix-mounted zoom lenses on SLRs before the appearance of bridge cameras. With the exception of the Minolta type 110 SLR.
I doubt there were fix-mounted zoom lenses on SLRs before the appearance of bridge cameras. With the exception of the Minolta type 110 SLR.
I have just thought of another. Kodak made an Instamatic SLR back around 1963/4. For the life of me I cannot remember what the lens was - It may even have been a very short zoom because these were just becoming available on high end slr's (Nikon etc) I just cannot remember the full details.
+1Contaflex I and II .
The Yashica Samurai makes part of the group of "bridge"cameras (mentioned in post #14).
I've commented previously about how one of the Olympus IS models served as an exceptional travel camera for friends who traveled a lot!Strange thing: I do not remember ever having read at Apug a bridge camera being used.
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