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+ | The '''Canon S''' is a high-quality 35mm focal-plane shutter rangefinder camera made by the Japanese company Seiki Kogaku ([[Canon]]). | ||
+ | Production started in April 1939<ref>[http://global.canon/en/c-museum/product/film3.html Canon Museum: Canon S]</ref>. | ||
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+ | | ''Seiki Kogaku Canon-S (Seiki-Canon), Nikkor f3,5/5cm lens.<br><small>Images by {{image author|yalluflex}}. </small>{{with permission}}'' | ||
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
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+ | [[Category: 39mm screw mount]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Japanese 35mm rangefinder]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Canon|S]] | ||
+ | [[Category:S|S Canon]] | ||
+ | [[Category: C]] | ||
+ | [[Category: 1939]] |
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The Canon S is a high-quality 35mm focal-plane shutter rangefinder camera made by the Japanese company Seiki Kogaku (Canon). Production started in April 1939[1].
Seiki Kogaku Canon-S (Seiki-Canon), Nikkor f3,5/5cm lens. Images by yalluflex. (Image rights) |