User:Paul1513

Hi everyone! I'm Paul1513 and this is my User Page. Over the past two decades, my work in science education, my interest in history and my hobby of photography have intersected in a fascination with the technology and history of the SLR camera.

I've tried to share some of that knowledge by contributing the "Chronology" section of the History of the single-lens reflex camera article. It lists, by date of production, every SLR that I'm aware of that has substantively advanced the SLR technology state-of-the-art toward what we know today - from the first SLR camera obscura of 1676 to today's digital SLRs. It also includes entries of optics peculiar to SLRs and important SLR evolutionary lines now extinct.

Paul1513 (talk) 17:39, 2 January 2008 (UTC)

Some Wikipedians have wondered about my sources for the Chronology and so I have moved an updated History of the single-lens reflex camera Chronology bibliography from my Talk Page. Paul1513 (talk) 20:41, 29 April 2008 (UTC)

SLR Chronology bibliography
Paul1513 (talk) 20:41, 29 April 2008 (UTC); major update 6 October 2008; major update 15 December 2008; minor update 14 January 2009.
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 * Andrews, Weston. "Instant Pictures: 40 Years Of Instant Success; From the sepia-tone print to the see-through Spectra, Polaroid's story is a saga of invention and innovation…with just a few slight detours." pp 54-55, 94. Modern Photography, Volume 51, Number 10; October 1987.
 * Annan-Brady, MeeJin and Andrew Stein, "PANASONIC LUMIX DMC-G1: WORLD'S SMALLEST AND LIGHTEST DIGITAL INTERCHANGEABLE LENS CAMERA: World's First Micro Four Thirds System Camera Features Portability, Ease-of-Use and Colorful Blue and Red Models For Personalized Style and Active Lifestyles." 12 September 2008 Panasonic USA press release from http://www2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/prModelDetail?storeId=11301&catalogId=13251&itemId=292233&modelNo=Content09112008051338361&surfModel=Content09112008051338361 retrieved 29 October 2008.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Photography's Annual Guide to 47 Top Cameras" pp 85-132. Modern Photography, Volume 33, Number 12; December 1969. (Beseler Topcon Super D, p 91; Canon FT QL, p 92; Canon Pellix QL, p 93; Honeywell Pentax Spotmatic, p 96; Kodak Instamatic Reflex, p 111; Konica Auto Reflex T, p 87; Minolta SR-T 101, p 100; Nikkormat FTN, p 104; Nikon Photomic FTN, p103; Olympus Pen FT, p 105; Yashica TL-Electro X, p 108; Zeiss Contarex Super, p 109)
 * Anonymous. "Breast-Pocket Polaroid" pp 79-80. TIME, Volume 99, Number 19; May 8, 1972. ISSN 0040-781X.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Photography's Annual Guide to 47 Top Cameras" pp 91-144. Modern Photography, Volume 36, Number 12; December 1972. (Honeywell Pentax 6×7, p 131; Honeywell Pentax ES, p 99; Mamiya RB67, p 133; Nikon F2 Photomic p 117; Olympus M-1, p 119; Praktica LLC, p 120; Rolleiflex SL35, p 122; Yashica TL Electro-X ITS, p 123; Zeiss Contarex SE, p 124)
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Olympus OM-1: World's Smallest 24×36mm SLR." pp 98-100. Modern Photography, Volume 37, Number 4; April 1973.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Photography's Annual Guide to 47 Top Cameras" pp 111-158. Modern Photography, Volume 38, Number 12; December 1974. (Canon EF, p 112; Honeywell Pentax Spotmatic F, p 130; Leica CL, p 141; Nikkormat EL, p 119; Olympus OM-1 MD, p 137; Polaroid SX-70, p 155; Rolleiflex SL35, p 138; Topcon Super DM, p 139)
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: [Olympus] OM-2: Unique Auto SLR Is In Tiniest Package" pp 104-108. Modern Photography, Volume 40, Number 5; May 1976.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Canon [AE-1] Rethinks Small Auto Electronic SLR" pp 138-142. Modern Photography, Volume 40, Number 9; September 1976.
 * Anonymous. "Annual Guide to 54 Top Cameras" pp 117-172. Modern Photography, Volume 40, Number 12; December 1976. (Canon AE-1, p 120; Contax RTS, p 123; Mamiya M645, p 160; Minolta XE-7, p 128; Olympus OM-2, p 133; Voigtlander [sic] VSL 1, p 137)
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Minolta Produces World's First 100 [sic] Pocket Reflex [110 Zoom SLR]" pp 136-139. Modern Photography, Volume 41, Number 1; January 1977.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: [Pentax ME] Smallest 35mm SLR: Fully Automatic Only" pp 115-121. Modern Photography, Volume 41, Number 4; April 1977.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Rolleiflex SLX: Total Electronic Automation" pp 100-107. Modern Photography, Volume 41, Number 7; July 1977.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Fujica AZ-1 Zooms and Has Motor Winder Too" pp 164-168. Modern Photography, Volume 41, Number 11; November 1977.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Minolta XD-11 [sic]; Dual Auto, Compact SLR" pp 106-112. Modern Photography, Volume 42, Number 1; January 1978.
 * Anonymous. "Cameras That See by Sound" p 62. TIME, Volume 111, Number 19. May 8, 1978.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Canon A-1: New Era in SLR Automation" pp 122-128, 132. Modern Photography, Volume 42, Number 7; July 1978.
 * Anonymous. "Annual Guide: 46 Top Cameras" pp 101-148. Modern Photography, Volume 42, Number 12; December 1978. (Asahi Pentax ME, p 105; Asahi Pentax Auto 110, p 146; Canon A-1, p 106; Fujica AZ-1, p 110; Minolta 110 Zoom, p 147; Minolta XD-11, p 114; Nikon F2AS Photomic, p 129; Polaroid Sonar OneStep, p 145)
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Pentax Auto 110: First Pocket SLR System" pp 118-121. Modern Photography, Volume 43, Number 1; January 1979.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Chinon CE-3 [Memotron]: First Compact, Screw-Thread Auto SLR Has Unique Winder" pp 121-125. Modern Photography, Volume 43, Number 1; January 1979.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: [Konica] Autoreflex T4: The Best of Two Worlds" pp 110-112. Modern Photography, Volume 43, Number 2; February 1979.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Konica C35AF: First Auto-Focus Still Camera" pp 136-139. Modern Photography, Volume 43, Number 4; April 1979.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Motor-Driven Konica FS-1 Auto 35mm SLR" pp 120-124. Modern Photography, Volume 43, Number 6; June 1979.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Aperture-Preferred Canon AV-1 SLR" pp 96-98. Modern Photography, Volume 43, Number 8; August 1979.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Nikon F3: Successor to Nikon F2 and F" pp 112-121, 124, 128. Modern Photography, Volume 44, Number 6; June 1980.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Hasselblad 2000FC: Extending The System" pp 106-113, 186. Modern Photography, Volume 44, Number 7; July 1980.
 * Anonymous. "Annual Guide To 47 Top Cameras" pp 87-114. Modern Photography, Volume 44, Number 12; December 1980. (Asahi Pentax ME Super, p 88; Konica FS-1, p 98; Nikon F3, p 104; Rolleiflex SL2000F, p 108)
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Canon AE-1 Program: Upgrading a Legend" pp 112-114, 116, 118, 120, 122. Modern Photography, Volume 45, Number 8; August 1981.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Ricoh XR-7: All New With LCD Readout" pp 108-112. Modern Photography, Volume 45, Number 9; September 1981.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: First Ultra-Wide Zoom Lens [Sigma 21-35]" pp 108-109. Modern Photography, Volume 46, Number 3; March 1982.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Pentax ME-F: 35mm Auto-Focus SLR" pp 110-117. Modern Photography, Volume 46, Number 5; May 1982.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Vivitar Redesigns 70-210mm Series 1" pp 100, 106. Modern Photography, Volume 46, Number 8; August 1982.
 * Anonymous, "Modern Tests: Nikon FM2: Fastest Shutter and Sync," pp 98-101, 112. Modern Photography, Volume 46, Number 9; September 1982.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Rolleiflex SL 2000 F: Most Modular 35mm?" pp 120-127. Modern Photography, Volume 46, Number 11; November 1982.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Photography's 46 Top Cameras: Annual Guide '83" pp 81-128. Modern Photography, Volume 46, Number 12; December 1982. (Pentax ME F, p 101; Polaroid SLR 680, p 122; Ricoh XR-S, p 103; Rolleiflex SL 2000 F, p 104)
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 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Pentax K1000: Basic Body Still Endures" pp 78-80. Modern Photography, Volume 47, Number 4; April 1983.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Pentax Super Program: Multi-Mode SLR" pp 96-103. Modern Photography, Volume 47, Number 7; July 1983.
 * Anonymous, "Modern Tests: Nikon FE2 Adds Superfast Shutter And Much More," pp 86-92. Modern Photography, Volume 47, Number 10; October 1983
 * Anonymous. "Modern Photography's Annual Guide '84: 48 Top Cameras" pp 70-118. Modern Photography, Volume 47, Number 12; December 1983. (Nikon FA, p 84; Olympus OM-4, p 86; Pentax Super Program, p 88)
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Nikon FA: Multi-Mode Plus Auto Multi Pattern Metering" pp 64-74, 118. Modern Photography, Volume 48, Number 3; March 1984.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Olympus OM-4 Has Multiple Spot, LCD Panel Metering" pp 78-86. Modern Photography, Volume 48, Number 5; May 1984.
 * Anonymous. "More What's New For '85: Kiron stretches zoom range from 28mm to 210mm!!" p 58. Modern Photography, Volume 48, Number 12; December 1984.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Canon T70: Motorized, Computerized, Multi-Program 35mm SLR" pp 60-69. Modern Photography, Volume 48, Number 7; July 1984.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Minolta Maxxum [7000]: First 35mm autofocus SLR system" pp 56-65, 67-68. Modern Photography, Volume 49, Number 8; August 1985.
 * Anonymous. "Annual Guide '86: Modern Photography's 48 Top Cameras" pp 44-92. Modern Photography, Volume 49, Number 12; December 1985. (Minolta Maxxum 7000, p 46)
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Wide Ranging 28-210 One-Touch Kiron" pp 52-53, 75. Modern Photography, Volume 50, Number 1; January 1986.
 * Anonymous. "Modern's Inside Your Camera Series #37: Nikon FA" pp 50-51, 64, 90, 92, 98. Modern Photography, Volume 50, Number 6; June 1986.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Mamiya M645 Super: Advanced Full-system 6×4.5cm SLR?" pp 46-55. Modern Photography, Volume 50, Number 9; September 1986.
 * Anonymous. "SLR Notebook: New Nikon N4004 Autofocus SLR: Flash On Top, High Tech Inside." pp 26-27, 68, 74. Modern Photography, Volume 51, Number 7; July 1987.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Canon EOS 650: Dawn Of A New Autofocus SLR Generation" pp 50-52, 56-62, 84, 92, 99-100, 128. Modern Photography, Volume 51, Number 7; July 1987.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Pentax SF1: The AF SLR That Does More With K-Mount Lenses" pp 62-69, 80. Modern Photography, Volume 51, Number 10; October 1987.
 * Anonymous. "Annual Guide: Modern Photography's Top Cameras for '88" pp 27, 29-61. Modern Photography, Volume 51, Number 12; December 1987. (Canon EOS 650, p 29; Canon EOS 620, p 30; Pentax SF1, p 36)
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Canon EOS 620: An Autofocus for Pros?" pp 56-60. Modern Photography, Volume 52, Number 2; February 1988.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Chinon Genesis: Can a Top-Notch P&S Be a Solid SLR?" pp 52-56, 104, 114, 118. Modern Photography, Volume 52, Number 10; October 1988.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Picks! Pointers, Shooters…and Specialties for '89" pp 54-57. Modern Photography, Volume 52, Number 12; December 1988.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Ricoh Mirai: A High-Tech Package of P&S Ease" pp 56-61, 96. Modern Photography, Volume 53, Number 2; February 1989.
 * Anonymous. "Modern Tests: Yashica Samurai: Double Frame 35 is Singular Success" pp 50-57. Modern Photography, Volume 53, Number 4; April 1989.
 * Anonymous. "Popular Photography: Test Report: Ricoh Mirai" pp 56-65. Popular Photography, Volume 96, Number 7; July 1989.
 * Anonymous. "Popular Photography's First Annual Guide: 40 Top Cameras '90" pp 66-106. Popular Photography, Volume 96 Number 12; December 1989. (Canon EOS-1, p 67; Nikon F4, p 72) ISSN 0032-4582.
 * Anonymous. "17 top electronic cameras" pp 108-111. Popular Photography, Volume 98 Number 12; December 1991. (Kodak Digital Camera System (DCS), p 111)
 * Anonymous. "Popular Photography: Test Report: Canon EOS-1" pp 54-61, 70-71. Popular Photography, Volume 97, Number 2; February 1990.
 * Anonymous. "Odds-On Picks: We went to Las Vegas expecting a few new products. What we found was a mini-bonanza." pp 52-63, 74. Popular Photography, Volume 97, Number 4; May 1990. (Pentax 67, p 63.)
 * Anonymous. "Popular Photography Annual Guide '91: 37 top cameras." pp 64-101. Popular Photography, Volume 97 Number 12; December 1990. (Maxxum 8000i, p 68)
 * Anonymous. "popular photography's Guide To Point-And-Shoot Cameras" pp 55, 62-63. Popular Photography, Volume 98 Number 12; December 1991. (Yashica Samurai Z-L, p 63)
 * Anonymous. "popular photography's annual guide '92: 35 top cameras" pp 72-107. Popular Photography, Volume 98 Number 12; December 1991. (Nikon F3HP, p 85)
 * Anonymous. Nikon Full Line Product Guide, Spring/Summer 1994. Melville, NY: Nikon Inc., 1994. (Nikon Zoom-Touch 105 VR QD, p 71.)
 * Anonymous, "Popular Photography: 40 Top Cameras Annual Guide '93." pp 52-92. Popular Photography, Volume 99 Number 12; December 1992. (Minolta 9xi, p 55.)
 * Anonymous, "Popular Photography: Test: Minolta Maxxum 9xi: It's awesome. It's top of the line. But is it a real pro?" pp 48-56. Popular Photography, Volume 100 Number 2; February 1993.
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 * Anonymous. "Popular Photography: 50 1998 Top 35mm & APS Cameras" pp 95-133. Popular Photography, Volume 61 Number 12; December 1997 (Minolta S-1, p 119)
 * Anonymous. “59 2001 Top 35mm & APS Cameras: Canon EOS D30” p 149. Popular Photography, Volume 64 Number 12; December 2000
 * Anonymous. “60 2002 Top 35mm & APS Cameras: Canon EOS D30” p 54. Popular Photography, Volume 65 Number 12; December 2001.
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 * Anonymous, "The Goods: Cool Stuff From the World of Photography: News: Sayonara Konica Minolta." p 15. Popular Photography & Imaging, Volume 70 Number 4; April 2006.
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