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{{br}}From time to time the German [[Dacora]] Kamerawerk surprised the market with an unusual feature. In the case of the later Dacora Super Dignette models, it was including two flash-type options. In addition to the regular [[hot shoe]] for electronic flash, the camera offered a socket for [[flashcubes]]—unusual to find in a [[35mm]] camera.  
 
{{br}}From time to time the German [[Dacora]] Kamerawerk surprised the market with an unusual feature. In the case of the later Dacora Super Dignette models, it was including two flash-type options. In addition to the regular [[hot shoe]] for electronic flash, the camera offered a socket for [[flashcubes]]—unusual to find in a [[35mm]] camera.  
  
The ''Super Dignette Electric-SR'' and the ''Super Dignette 500 S-R'' were versions with [[coupled rangefinder]].  The "Electric" models featured a BEWI-branded CdS meter cell in a small rectangular plastic housing above the lens.
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The ''Super Dignette Electric-SR'' and the ''Super Dignette 500 S-R'' were versions with [[coupled rangefinder]].  The "Electric" models featured a [[Bewi|BEWI]]-branded CdS meter cell in a small rectangular plastic housing above the lens.
  
 
The highest-spec model in the range was the '''Super Dignette Electric S-R'''.
 
The highest-spec model in the range was the '''Super Dignette Electric S-R'''.
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====Specifications of '''Dacora Super Dignette electric-SR''' ====
 
====Specifications of '''Dacora Super Dignette electric-SR''' ====
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*Flash: [[flash sync|synchronized]] for all speeds, except when using flash cubes (only 1/30 possible)
 
*Flash: [[flash sync|synchronized]] for all speeds, except when using flash cubes (only 1/30 possible)
 
*Batteries: one type 825 for flash cube firing, one [[PX625|PX 13]] for the meter
 
*Batteries: one type 825 for flash cube firing, one [[PX625|PX 13]] for the meter
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===Links===
 
===Links===

Revision as of 18:34, 5 March 2011

In the mid-1960s, Dacora made a stylistic redesign of all their Dignette and Super Dignette models. The new body style was squarer and boxier; and in place of the former circular, front-mounted shutter release the new cameras used an angular plastic slider. A Hot shoe replaced the former "cold" accessory shoe.

For the metered Super Dignette models, another change was the switch from selenium to much smaller CdS photocells, a significant change in the appearance of the cameras.

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Dacora Super Dignette electric-S
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and electric-SR


From time to time the German Dacora Kamerawerk surprised the market with an unusual feature. In the case of the later Dacora Super Dignette models, it was including two flash-type options. In addition to the regular hot shoe for electronic flash, the camera offered a socket for flashcubes—unusual to find in a 35mm camera.

The Super Dignette Electric-SR and the Super Dignette 500 S-R were versions with coupled rangefinder. The "Electric" models featured a BEWI-branded CdS meter cell in a small rectangular plastic housing above the lens.

The highest-spec model in the range was the Super Dignette Electric S-R.

Specifications of Dacora Super Dignette electric-SR

  • Type: rangefinder camera with fixed lens
  • Manufacturer: Dacora Kamerawerk
  • Year of launch: ca. 1968
  • Film: 35mm with speeds 25 to 400 ASA
  • Lens: Rodenstock Color Trinon-Lanthan 1:2.8/45mm
  • Shutter: Prontor 500 S-E with speeds 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250 and 1/500 sec. plus B
  • Meter: BEWI CdS sensor between viewfinder and rangefinder window, match-needle meter visible through the finder, coupled to shutter speed and aperture selectors
  • Viewfinder: optical bright frame finder with vertical parallax marks and +/- marks for meter needle, and superimposed coupled rangefinder
  • Flash: synchronized for all speeds, except when using flash cubes (only 1/30 possible)
  • Batteries: one type 825 for flash cube firing, one PX 13 for the meter


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