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+ | * [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/dacora/dacora_dignette/dacora_dignette.htm Dacora Dignette / Super Dignette E-B PDF manual] from [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ www.OrphanCameras.com] | ||
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Ilford re-branding of Dacora Super Dignette E-B image by AWCam (Image rights) |
The various Dacora "Super" Dignette models all shared a key feature, built-in light metering. The early series of Super Dignettes were made from 1956 through the mid-1960s in a few variations, but all with a front-facing round shutter release; somewhat sloping & curved sides to their metal tops; and a selenium meter cell. The top of the range was the Super Dignette E-B from 1962, which in addition to the light meter also featured a (working, as opposed to simulated) rangefinder window on the front. (It shared this with the meterless Dacora Dignette E-M.)
The Super Dignette E-B was also sold as the Ilford Sportsman Auto RF.
Later Super Dignette models (including the "Electric" types) are distinguished by a squarer, boxier body style; top sockets to accept flash cubes; and a hot shoe (rather than the earlier cold accessory shoe).
1962 Dacora Super Dignette (no rangefinder; large rewind crank) image by Limousin 33 (Image rights) |