Gallery: Fascinating X-Rays Reveal the Guts of Cameras, From Polaroids to iPhones
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Argus C3 with flash (1939-1957)
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Mamiyaflex C2 (1958-1962)
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Hasselblad 500CM (1970-1994)
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Polaroid 600 Cool Cam (1988)
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Sekonic Micro-Eye 53 EE with meter (1962-1964)
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Gundlach Korona 5x7 (1910)
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Canon FT QL with Acura fisheye lens (1966-1972)
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Polaroid 440 Land Camera (1971-1976)
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Keystone 8mm Camera Model K-8 (1936)
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Revere Stereo 33 (1953)
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Rolleiflex 2.8 E Model K7E (1956-1959)
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Kodak Brownie Starmatic with flash (1959-1963)
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Zeis Ikon Tenax Automatic (1960-1963)
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Mansfield Holiday II 8mm Cine Turret Movie Camera (1956)
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Nikon D300 (2007-2009)
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iPhone 4 (2010-2013)
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