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List of Press Cameras

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  • Beseler
    • Beseler 4×5
  • Burke & James Press, Burke & James Inc., Chicago, U.S.A.
    • B & J Press (4×5)
    • Watson (2×3)
  • Busch Pressman
    • Model C (2×3)
    • Model D (4×5)
    • Tower Press (2×3, 4×5) = Busch Pressman, labeled Tower (Sears)
  • Linhof
    • Super Technika
    • Technika Press, model of both Graflex XL and Mamiya Press
    • Press 70
    • Linhof Press (4×5) = Technika III with limited movements
  • Graflex, the classic American press camera
    • Speed Graphic (3×4, Pacemaker 4×5)
    • Miniature Speed Graphic (2×3)
    • Crown Graphic (3×4, 4×5)
    • Miniature Crown Graphic (2×3)
    • Century Graphic (2×3)
    • Super Crown Graphic (4×5)
    • Super Speed Graphic (4×5)
  • Kalart Press (3×4)
  • Omega
    • Koni Omega
    • Rapid Omega
  • Mamiya
    • Mamiya Press
    • Mamiya Universal
  • Plaubel Makina
  • Meridan 45 (A, B, maybe C)
  • Press King, B&W Manufacturing Co., Ontario, Canada
  • Ramlose Model A (4×5)
  • Topcon
    • Topcon Horseman
  • Toyo Super Graphic (4×5)
  • Van Neck, derivative of Goertz press camera
  • Thornton-Pickard, pre-World War II camera manufacturer in the UK
  • Micro Precision Products
    • MPP MicroPress—English design focal plane shutter camera from 1950s, based on top rangefinder Speed Graphic

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