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− | + | Amica International Corp.<REF>Otherwise only known from the [[Amica Eyelux]], manufactured by [[Taron]].</REF> may have manufactured (or at least had its name engraved onto) the Japanese '''Amimatic''' camera, available in small numbers around 1967. This was a model accepting drop-in [[126 film]] cartridges, with an f/2.8 35mm lens. Exposure is automatically controlled with a [[selenium meter]]; or when making flash exposures with the included [[flashcube]] socket, the lens aperture is coupled to the [[scale focus]]ing distance for proper exposure. | |
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Amimatic as retailed by Caspeco in 1967 scan courtesy Voxphoto (Image rights) |
Amica International Corp.[1] may have manufactured (or at least had its name engraved onto) the Japanese Amimatic camera, available in small numbers around 1967. This was a model accepting drop-in 126 film cartridges, with an f/2.8 35mm lens. Exposure is automatically controlled with a selenium meter; or when making flash exposures with the included flashcube socket, the lens aperture is coupled to the scale focusing distance for proper exposure.
Notes
- ↑ Otherwise only known from the Amica Eyelux, manufactured by Taron.
Links
- Amica Amimatic at Holger Schult's Cameras Downunder