File:Front of SLR camera Minolta 7000 without lens, showing mirror.jpg
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editMinolta 7000 single-lens reflex camera shown without a lens, so that the mirror (light square shape in middle of image) is visible.
Photo by Martin Taylor (original on flickr). Permission to use under cc-by-sa granted to User:Morven in email.
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