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The '''Ceres''' is a [[leaf shutter]] giving B, 1&ndash;300 speeds, found on some Japanese cameras from the 1950s. It was made by [[Fuji Seimitsu]], which perhaps also made the [[Rectus]] leaf shutter.<REF> Attribution of the Ceres to Fuji Seimitsu: advertisements dated September 1955, reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p.&nbsp;121 (items 408 and 410) and p.&nbsp;136 (item 511). </REF>
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The '''Ceres''' is a [[leaf shutter]] found on some Japanese cameras from the 1950s. The range of speeds is usually B, 1–300, but some versions give B, 25–300 instead. This shutter was made by [[Fuji Seimitsu]], which perhaps also made the [[Rectus]] leaf shutter.<REF> Attribution of the Ceres to Fuji Seimitsu: advertisements dated September 1955, reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, p.121 (items 408 and 410) and p.136 (item 511). </REF>
  
 
== Cameras equipped with a Ceres shutter ==
 
== Cameras equipped with a Ceres shutter ==
 
The following list is incomplete. That a particular model is listed should not be taken to mean that all examples were fitted with the Ceres.
 
The following list is incomplete. That a particular model is listed should not be taken to mean that all examples were fitted with the Ceres.
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* [[Condor (35mm)|Avigo and Rafuray]] (B, 25–300)
 
* [[Easternflex]]
 
* [[Easternflex]]
 
* [[Elbowflex]]
 
* [[Elbowflex]]

Revision as of 11:40, 28 October 2009

The Ceres is a leaf shutter found on some Japanese cameras from the 1950s. The range of speeds is usually B, 1–300, but some versions give B, 25–300 instead. This shutter was made by Fuji Seimitsu, which perhaps also made the Rectus leaf shutter.[1]

Cameras equipped with a Ceres shutter

The following list is incomplete. That a particular model is listed should not be taken to mean that all examples were fitted with the Ceres.

Notes

  1. Attribution of the Ceres to Fuji Seimitsu: advertisements dated September 1955, reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, p.121 (items 408 and 410) and p.136 (item 511).

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