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Sony DCR-VX1000

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Sony Digital Handycam DCR-VX1000

Japan, c. 1995
Similarity: 80%

Panasonic WV-F70E Studio Camera

Similarity: 79%

Panasonic AJ-D200HE Studio Camera DVCPRO

Similarity: 76%

Sony Handycam DCR-SX65

Japan, c. 2000s Decade
Similarity: 76%

Sony VCT-U14 Quick-Release Tripod Adapter Plate

Similarity: 73%

SONY Remote Control Unit DSRM-20

Japan
Similarity: 72%

Panasonic WV-LZ70/12 TV Zoom Lens 8-96mm zoom

Similarity: 71%

Sanyo VM-D6P video 8mm camcorder

Similarity: 71%

Kodak XL33 Super 8 Camera

1930s
Similarity: 70%

Kodascope 8 8mm Film Viewer

Similarity: 70%

Stereoscopic image cards

Similarity: 70%

Microphone on stand

Similarity: 70%

Sony Betamovie BMC-100P

Japan, 1983
Similarity: 70%

VHS Movie Camera NV-M50

Japan
Similarity: 70%

8MM Movie Camera E3L Model 1617

Japan, c. 1950
Similarity: 70%

Camera Case

Similarity: 69%

Brownie Camera No.2-A Folding Autographic

Similarity: 69%

8mm and 16mm Film Splicer

Similarity: 69%
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