Difference between revisions of "Cosina OEM cameras"

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* [[Ricoh XR Solar]] ([[Cosina E1 Solar]])
 
* [[Foto-Quelle | Revue]] Solar 100 ([[Cosina E1 Solar]])
 
* [[Foto-Quelle | Revue]] Solar 100 ([[Cosina E1 Solar]])
  
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====based on [[Cosina C2]] (autoexposure) ====
 
====based on [[Cosina C2]] (autoexposure) ====

Revision as of 23:25, 1 June 2021

This is a work in progress.

From its earliest years, the Japanese firm Cosina manufactured cameras on an OEM basis for rebranding by other camera companies or retail distributors.[1] This page attempts to link to camera-wiki.org articles for camera models known or believed to have been manufactured by Cosina. Any documentary evidence for additions to this list would be appreciated and please use the discussion page to provide links.

Cameras

Rangefinder/viewfinder

To be added

M42 SLR

based on Cosina Hi-Lite

K-mount SLR

rebadge or restyled Cosina CT-1/ CT1 Super

rebadged Cosina C1s or with additional features

Multiple exposures, depth of field preview, combined ASA/shutter speed dial, spot metering, etc.

  • RBT 3D SLR X4 (stereo camera modification using two Cosina bodies)

based on Cosina C2 (autoexposure)

Notes

  1. "OEM" is the the term used in Cosina's own company history pages. OEM may have varying meanings in different industries (e.g. for computers or car manufacturing); and when considering its strong in-house camera engineering, the term "ODM" might be more accurate.

Links

Provided for additional research leads, although some of these lists may contain errors