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− | The '''Certina''' was an attempt to create a solid user-friendly beginner's camera. Thus it was constructed with a focusable lens, a big optical viewfinder and a film advance lever. It had a [[flash-sync]]hronized single-speed shutter. Possible aperture settings were 11, 8, M and B. Distance setting was eased by symbols. | + | The '''Certina''' was an attempt to create a solid user-friendly beginner's camera. Thus it was constructed with a focusable lens, a big optical viewfinder and a film advance lever. It had a [[flash sync|flash-sync]]hronized single-speed shutter. Possible aperture settings were 11, 8, M and B. Distance setting was eased by symbols. |
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6×6 camera with film advance lever images by Raúl Sá Dantas (Image rights) |
The Certina was an attempt to create a solid user-friendly beginner's camera. Thus it was constructed with a focusable lens, a big optical viewfinder and a film advance lever. It had a flash-synchronized single-speed shutter. Possible aperture settings were 11, 8, M and B. Distance setting was eased by symbols.