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Type | Rangefinder |
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Film Format | 35mm |
Focus | Manual |
Viewfinder | Optical |
Film Advance | Manual |
Production Years | 1938-1948 |
Shutter Speeds | 1/25, 1/50, 1/100, 1/200 |
Lens Mount | Fixed |
For color transparencies, projected on screen or used for prints/enlargements.
Produces color transparencies, faster speed than Kodachrome, can be processed by user.
Extremely fast color film for low light, stops action, good color rendition.
Color film for color prints or transparencies; processed by photo dealer.
For large enlargements when film speed is not a factor; fine grain.
High-speed film for general outdoor/indoor use; quality enlargements.
Extremely fast panchromatic film for flash pictures; wide latitude.
Explains shutter synchronization with flash bulbs and electronic flash.
Lists and describes various flasholder types compatible with the camera.
Describes a leather case for camera protection and storage.
Explains the use of Skylight and Daylight filters for color correction.
Specifies film sizes and magazine types used by the camera.
Details the lens type, aperture, and opening ranges.
Lists shutter speeds, synchronization, and double-exposure prevention.
Explains the built-in photoelectric exposure meter and ASA settings.
Covers focusing range, zone focusing, and viewfinder type.
Lists key camera features like low light indicator and film advance.