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That Lomo is the 120 version, all the others are 35mm.
 

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Missing a BP M2 so that’s the one out
 

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I guess the Lomo becasue it uses 120 roll films and the other all use 135 film.
 

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There is no Nikon F100 nor even one Hasselblad.
 

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Besides all being auto exposure cameras except the lomo, I still think a Leica M2 Black Paint is the one missing.

edit: f2 no auto exposure
 
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Leica and Nikon brand names have 5 letters; Lomo only has 4.

All except the Lomo have a name that includes a single letter and a single number (M7, F2, F3, F4, F6).

All except the Lomo use 35mm film.

All except the Lomo use interchangeable lenses.

All except the Lomo are considered "professional" cameras. The Lomo is considered a "toy" camera.
 
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Leica and Nikon brand names have 5 letters; Lomo only has 4.

All except the Lomo have a name that includes a single letter and a single number (M6, F2, F3, F4, F6).

All except the Lomo use 35mm film.

All except the Lomo use interchangeable lenses.

All except the Lomo are considered "professional" cameras. The Lomo is considered a "toy" camera.


Well done! :smile:
 

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