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The '''Cosina CT-1A''' is an manual focus 35mm [[SLR]] from [[Cosina]]. It accepts [[K mount]] type lenses. It is nearly the same as the [[Cosina CT-1]] but uses two alkaline LR44 or silver oxide SR44 batteries instead of mercury. | The '''Cosina CT-1A''' is an manual focus 35mm [[SLR]] from [[Cosina]]. It accepts [[K mount]] type lenses. It is nearly the same as the [[Cosina CT-1]] but uses two alkaline LR44 or silver oxide SR44 batteries instead of mercury. |
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The Cosina CT-1A is an manual focus 35mm SLR from Cosina. It accepts K mount type lenses. It is nearly the same as the Cosina CT-1 but uses two alkaline LR44 or silver oxide SR44 batteries instead of mercury.
It has a electronic metal focal plane shutter with speeds from 1s to 1/1000 with B. Flash sync is at 1/125 a sec. The self-timer is mechanical with a delay of approx 10 sec. It features a open aperture TTL match LED (with under, over) based center weighted metering system using a CdS cell. The meter has a range of 3 to 18 EV at (ASA 100). Capable of using film speeds from 25 to 1600 ASA. The film transport uses a film advance lever and a rewind crank.