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+ | *[https://arhphotographic.co.uk/2020/04/02/first-impressions-of-the-understated-cosina-pm-1/ Cosina PM-1 review] at [https://arhphotographic.co.uk/ Arhphotographic] | ||
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The uniquely-branded Cosina PM-1 image by David Reynolds (Image rights) |
The Cosina PM-1 is an unusual model designation for a 35mm SLR from Cosina, as all of its close relatives are designated "CT-something." This particular model shares its features with the classic CT-1 however its pentaprism cover comes to a sharper point, giving the camera a nice traditional-looking profile. Examples are known primarily from the UK; and this may have been a private-label run for London-based distributor PhotoMarkets, who evidently operated from 1963 through to their liquidation in the early 1980s.
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