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* Focus: Coupled rangefinder with manual ring on lens barrel.
 
* Focus: Coupled rangefinder with manual ring on lens barrel.
 
* Meter: [[Selenium meter]] electro-mechanically coupled to lens barrel aperture, shutter speed settings, and film speed index.  
 
* Meter: [[Selenium meter]] electro-mechanically coupled to lens barrel aperture, shutter speed settings, and film speed index.  
* Exposure: Centre-the-needle system with pointer window on the top plate of the camera.
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* Exposure: Centre-the-needle system with pointer window on the top plate of the camera, visible in viewfinder from Lightomatic II onwards.
* Lens: 45mm f1.9 (6 elements in unknown number of groups) stopping down to f16.
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* Lens: 45mm f1.9 (6 elements in four groups double gauss type) stopping down to f16.
 
* Close Focus: 0.8m / 2'7".
 
* Close Focus: 0.8m / 2'7".
 
* Shutter:. Five blade [[Copal|Copal-SV]] shutter with speeds: B, 1, 2, 4, 8, 15, 30, 60, 125, 250 & 500 sec,. plus B. Shutter speeds and aperture settings can be interlocked. The shutter release locks when the advance lever is flush with the camera body.
 
* Shutter:. Five blade [[Copal|Copal-SV]] shutter with speeds: B, 1, 2, 4, 8, 15, 30, 60, 125, 250 & 500 sec,. plus B. Shutter speeds and aperture settings can be interlocked. The shutter release locks when the advance lever is flush with the camera body.
* Cable Release: Standard socket in shutter release button.
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* Cable Release: Standard socket in shutter release button (Lightomatic II onwards).
* Filter Size: 55mm screw in.
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* Filter Size: 46mm (Lightomatic & Lightomatic II) 55mm (Lightomatic III & SP) screw in.
 
* Flash: Cold shoe and PC terminal. M and X sync.
 
* Flash: Cold shoe and PC terminal. M and X sync.
 
* Film Advance Single stroke lever.
 
* Film Advance Single stroke lever.
 
* Frame Counter: Counts up. Resets automatically when camera back is opened.
 
* Frame Counter: Counts up. Resets automatically when camera back is opened.
 
* Rewind: Collapsible crank, and rewind selector switch.
 
* Rewind: Collapsible crank, and rewind selector switch.
 
  
 
== The Beauty Lightomatic or LM ==
 
== The Beauty Lightomatic or LM ==
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* To the right of the needle pointer window there is a film type reminder with two settings.
 
* To the right of the needle pointer window there is a film type reminder with two settings.
  
A Beauty LM2 is also reported.)<REF> {{Kokusan}}, p.397. </REF>
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A Beauty LM2 is also reported<REF>{{Kokusan}}, p.397.</REF>, however, no actual camera has been observed with "LM" markings. This name is most likely an abbreviation of Lightomatic II, given that the first Lightomatic also existed as the LM. Such things were very common. For example, the Beauty Lightomatic was often referred to as the "Beau" Lightomatic in advertising<ref>the "Camera Specialty Company" in a 1960 edition of Modern Photography</ref>, and the [[Meteor,_Vestkam,_Epochs_and_Beauty_14|Meteor]] advertised as the Meteall, to name but a few.
 
 
  
 
== The Beauty Lightomatic II ==
 
== The Beauty Lightomatic II ==
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== The Beauty Lightomatic III (Lightmatic/Lite III) ==
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== The Beauty Lightomatic III (Lite III) ==
 
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|image_text= Lightomatic III with<br>meter cells around lens
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|image_text= Lightomatic III with<br>meter cells around fast Biokor-S lens
|image_by= David Broglin
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|image_by= Howard Somerville
 
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|image_rights= with permission
 
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* The Beauty Lightomatic III was introduced in 1961.
 
* The Beauty Lightomatic III was introduced in 1961.
* It was sold using the alternative names of Lightmatic III and Lite III, which appears to be the USA version.  
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* It was sold using the alternative name of Lite III, which appears to be the USA version.  
 
* The lens is a Biokor-S.
 
* The lens is a Biokor-S.
 
* The Selenium meter cell was relocated to surround the lens.  
 
* The Selenium meter cell was relocated to surround the lens.  
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* The differences between this camera and the Lightomatic III are mainly cosmetic, and negligible (e.g. the frame counter has moved from 3 o'clock to 12 o'clock, relative to the wind crank).
 
* The differences between this camera and the Lightomatic III are mainly cosmetic, and negligible (e.g. the frame counter has moved from 3 o'clock to 12 o'clock, relative to the wind crank).
 
* The only new feature was a film movement confirmation indicator, which is only revealed when the wind crank arm is operated (in other words, it's under the wind crank arm's rest position).
 
* The only new feature was a film movement confirmation indicator, which is only revealed when the wind crank arm is operated (in other words, it's under the wind crank arm's rest position).
 
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
<references />
 
<references />
 
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
In English:
 
In English:
* [http://www.mediajoy.com/en/cla_came/beautylm/index.html Beauty Lightomatic] in [http://www.mediajoy.com/en/cla_came/ Mediajoy's Guide to Classic Cameras] (follow the "Next" links at the bottom of the page to have illustrated instructions of use)
 
 
*[http://www.flickr.com/photos/65444449@N04/5958266181/in/pool-camerawiki Three Lightomatic versions] compared to the [[Beaumat]] by [http://www.flickr.com/photos/65444449@N04/ paulfromukcamera] on Flickr
 
*[http://www.flickr.com/photos/65444449@N04/5958266181/in/pool-camerawiki Three Lightomatic versions] compared to the [[Beaumat]] by [http://www.flickr.com/photos/65444449@N04/ paulfromukcamera] on Flickr
* [http://www.lyndrup.dk/ken/Engelsk/Beauty%20E/Lithtomatic%20II%20E.htm Beauty Lightomatic II] in [http://www.lyndrup.dk/ken/Engelsk.htm Ken Lyndrup's website]
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* [https://heyjohnbear.wixsite.com/taiyodo/lightomatic Beauty Lightomatic], [https://heyjohnbear.wixsite.com/taiyodo/lightomatic-ii Beauty Lightomatic II],[https://heyjohnbear.wixsite.com/taiyodo/lightomatic-iii Beauty Lightomatic III] and [https://heyjohnbear.wixsite.com/taiyodo/lightmatic-sp Beauty Lightmatic SP] at [https://heyjohnbear.wixsite.com/taiyodo Taiyodo Koki & the Beauty Camera Company]
* [http://www.camera.portraits.srv2.com/lightomatic.htm Beauty Lightomatic] page at [http://www.camera.portraits.srv2.com/ Camera Portraits]
 
* [http://www.camera.portraits.srv2.com/lightomaticii.htm Beauty Lightomatic II] page at [http://www.camera.portraits.srv2.com/ Camera Portraits]
 
* [http://www.camera.portraits.srv2.com/beauty.htm Beauty Lightomatic III] page at [http://www.camera.portraits.srv2.com/ Camera Portraits]
 
* [http://www.camera.portraits.srv2.com/beautysp.htm Beauty Lightmatic SP] page at [http://www.camera.portraits.srv2.com/ Camera Portraits]
 
* [http://www.camera.portraits.srv2.com/taiyodo.htm Beauty 35mm rangefinder cameras] at [http://www.camera.portraits.srv2.com Camera Portraits]
 
 
* [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/beauty/beauty_cameras.htm Beauty Lite III instruction manual (English)] from [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ OrphanCameras.com website.]
 
* [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/beauty/beauty_cameras.htm Beauty Lite III instruction manual (English)] from [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ OrphanCameras.com website.]
 
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* [http://www.mediajoy.com/en/cla_came/beautylm/index.html Beauty Lightomatic] in [http://www.mediajoy.com/en/cla_came/ Mediajoy's Guide to Classic Cameras] (follow the "Next" links at the bottom of the page to have illustrated instructions of use)
 
 
 
 
  
 
[[Category: Japanese 35mm rangefinder]]
 
[[Category: Japanese 35mm rangefinder]]
[[Category: Beauty]]
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[[Category: Beauty|Lightomatic]]
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[[Category:L|Lightomatic Beauty]]
 
[[Category: B]]
 
[[Category: B]]

Latest revision as of 09:11, 18 January 2024

Overview

The Beauty Lightomatics are a series of 35mm rangefinder cameras made by the Beauty Camera Company between 1959 and 1963.

Each model shares some common features.

  • Viewfinder: Integrated coincidence rangefinder/viewfinder with self-correcting bright line.
  • Focus: Coupled rangefinder with manual ring on lens barrel.
  • Meter: Selenium meter electro-mechanically coupled to lens barrel aperture, shutter speed settings, and film speed index.
  • Exposure: Centre-the-needle system with pointer window on the top plate of the camera, visible in viewfinder from Lightomatic II onwards.
  • Lens: 45mm f1.9 (6 elements in four groups double gauss type) stopping down to f16.
  • Close Focus: 0.8m / 2'7".
  • Shutter:. Five blade Copal-SV shutter with speeds: B, 1, 2, 4, 8, 15, 30, 60, 125, 250 & 500 sec,. plus B. Shutter speeds and aperture settings can be interlocked. The shutter release locks when the advance lever is flush with the camera body.
  • Cable Release: Standard socket in shutter release button (Lightomatic II onwards).
  • Filter Size: 46mm (Lightomatic & Lightomatic II) 55mm (Lightomatic III & SP) screw in.
  • Flash: Cold shoe and PC terminal. M and X sync.
  • Film Advance Single stroke lever.
  • Frame Counter: Counts up. Resets automatically when camera back is opened.
  • Rewind: Collapsible crank, and rewind selector switch.

The Beauty Lightomatic or LM

  • The Lightomatic was introduced in 1959.
  • The Lightomatic was sold as the LM is some markets.
  • The lens is either a Beauty-S or Canter-S.
  • The Selenium meter cell window is located on the front of the camera body.
  • The meter film speed range is from 6 to 1600 ASA.
  • A graphic next to the meter needle pointer window on the top pate illustrates the direction in which the aperture/shutter speed dials should be moved in order to center the needle.
  • To the right of the needle pointer window there is a film type reminder with two settings.

A Beauty LM2 is also reported[1], however, no actual camera has been observed with "LM" markings. This name is most likely an abbreviation of Lightomatic II, given that the first Lightomatic also existed as the LM. Such things were very common. For example, the Beauty Lightomatic was often referred to as the "Beau" Lightomatic in advertising[2], and the Meteor advertised as the Meteall, to name but a few.

The Beauty Lightomatic II

  • The Beauty Lightomatic II was introduced in 1960.
  • The lens is a Biokor-S.
  • The meter needle pointer window was re-designed so that it's shape changed from circular to rectangular, and the exposure adjustment graphic was abandoned along with the film type reminder. This was replaced by a table showing film speed setting parameters (e.g. a setting of 100 ASA accommodated films between 75 - 120 ASA.
  • The viewfinder was changed to Bright-Frame (i.e. projected lines) which required an illumination window, and this along with the rangefinder and viewfinder windows where unified by a singe glass covering.





The Beauty Lightomatic III (Lite III)

  • The Beauty Lightomatic III was introduced in 1961.
  • It was sold using the alternative name of Lite III, which appears to be the USA version.
  • The lens is a Biokor-S.
  • The Selenium meter cell was relocated to surround the lens.
  • The top plate meter needle pointer no longer supported information graphics
  • The meter needle pointer was made visible in the viewfinder.
  • The meter film speed range changed slightly to 10 to 1600 ASA.
  • In the UK, the camera was an exclusive Dixons import.





The Beauty Lightmatic SP

  • The Beauty Lightmatic SP was introduced in 1963 (note the "o" has been dropped from the name), and is a slightly updated/revised version of the LightOmatic III.
  • The differences between this camera and the Lightomatic III are mainly cosmetic, and negligible (e.g. the frame counter has moved from 3 o'clock to 12 o'clock, relative to the wind crank).
  • The only new feature was a film movement confirmation indicator, which is only revealed when the wind crank arm is operated (in other words, it's under the wind crank arm's rest position).

Notes

  1. Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p.397.
  2. the "Camera Specialty Company" in a 1960 edition of Modern Photography

Links

In English: