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Unlike many of the [[Dacora Dignette]] models which had false, simulated rangefinder windows on their fronts, the '''Dignette E-M''' actually had a functioning one. This can be recognized by the small roughly square rangefinder window, rather than one appearing as a vertical diamond. | Unlike many of the [[Dacora Dignette]] models which had false, simulated rangefinder windows on their fronts, the '''Dignette E-M''' actually had a functioning one. This can be recognized by the small roughly square rangefinder window, rather than one appearing as a vertical diamond. | ||
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Dacora E-M Dignette image by Massimo (Image rights) |
Unlike many of the Dacora Dignette models which had false, simulated rangefinder windows on their fronts, the Dignette E-M actually had a functioning one. This can be recognized by the small roughly square rangefinder window, rather than one appearing as a vertical diamond.
The designation E-M refers to the German word Entfernungsmesser (for rangefinder). The working rangefinder is also shared with the Super Dignette E-B (a model which adds a light meter, too.)