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The '''Aires 35 IIIC''' is a [[leaf shutter|leaf-shutter]] [[35mm]] [[rangefinder camera]] made by [[Aires]] in 1957. It's entirely mechanical, and features a [[Seikosha-MXL]][[leaf shutter]]. | The '''Aires 35 IIIC''' is a [[leaf shutter|leaf-shutter]] [[35mm]] [[rangefinder camera]] made by [[Aires]] in 1957. It's entirely mechanical, and features a [[Seikosha-MXL]][[leaf shutter]]. | ||
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The Aires 35 IIIC is a leaf-shutter 35mm rangefinder camera made by Aires in 1957. It's entirely mechanical, and features a Seikosha-MXLleaf shutter.
Specifications
P Coral model
- Format : 24 x 36 mm on 35mm film
- Coupled rangefinder
- Lens: Aires P Coral 1:2.4 f=4.5cm
- Filter Size : M43 x 0.75
- Shutter: Seikosha-MXL leafshutter. Speeds B, 1 ,2 ,5 ,10 ,25 ,50,100, 250, and 500.
- Diaphragm: 2.4, 2.8, 4, 5.8, 8, 11 and 16.
- Shooting mode selector:
- X: Electronic flash synchronisation
- F: Quick flash bulb synchronization
- M: Slow flashbulb synchronisation
- Color Leatherette : Black
H Coral model
- Format : 24 x 36 mm on 35mm film
- Coupled rangefinder
- Lens: Aires H Coral 1:1.9 f=4.5cm
- Filter Size : M43 x 0.75
- Shutter: Seikosha-MXL leafshutter. Speeds B, 1 ,2 ,5 ,10 ,25 ,50,100, 250, and 500.
- Diaphragm: 1.9, 2.8, 4, 5.8, 8, 11 and 16.
- Shooting mode selector:
- X: Electronic flash synchronisation
- F: Quick flash bulb synchronization
- M: Slow flashbulb synchronisation
- Color Leatherette : Black
Links
- The Aires 35-IIIC advertised for USD $110 in Popular Photography magazine, April, 1959 (Vol. 44, No. 4; pg. 11). Meter, lens attachments also shown.
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In French: