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Nikon F, an early SLR system camera A Nikon F body and viewfinder A system camera is a camera with interchangeable components that constitutes the core of a system. Early representatives include Leica I Schraubgewinde (1930), Exakta (1936) and the Nikon F (1959). System cameras are often SLRs or Twin Lens Reflex (TLR) but can also be rangefinder cameras or, more recently, mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras. A system camera includes at the very least a camera body and separate, interchangeable lenses. In addition it often includes: Interchangeable viewfinders, including interchangeable focusing screens in the case of SLRs. Viewfinders and focusing screens could give different metering options. Extensive supplementary equipment for macro photography and photomicrography. Electronic flash units matching the camera's capabilities. Mechanical or electronic remote shutter release. For film cameras, a motor drive to advance the film automatically. For film cameras, different camera backs, e.g. data back or large capacity for bulk film. Add on correction or magnifying lenses to help focusing or composition through the viewfinder. This camera-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e This systems-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e