
These backs are quite expensive and therefore the museum does not have any of the medium format digital cameras.

Finally, some medium format cameras are fitted with digital backs. Kodak also produced instant print films, but ceased production after copyright infringement litigation brought by Polaroid. I have included them in the medium format category since the frame size falls within the parameters of medium rolex replica format. Most use traditional film, but the Polaroid cameras instead create instant prints.

Some medium format cameras also have autofocus, but none currently in the museum. the Beattie Portronic which appears to incorporate viewing and focusing on ground glass at the film plane and twin lens reflex viewing and focusing). Almost all types of focusing and viewing rolex replica systems are represented including fixed focus viewfinder systems, twin lens reflex, single lens reflex, rangefinder, and even view cameras (e.g.
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Medium format cameras range from very inexpensive consumer models popular up through the early 1960s to very sophisticated and expensive professional cameras such as the Hasselblad and the Pentax 6x7.

Cameras are listed alphabetically by manufacturer. This portion of the museum contains cameras which are medium format with film that is larger than 35mm and generally 2.25" or 6cm wide. Medium Format Cameras Camera Museum - Medium Format Cameras
