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The Eastar was produced by the [[Tianjin|Tianjin Camera Factory]] in about 1977, and is a 6x6 [[TLR]] sharing the same basic design as the [[Seagull 4B]].  It uses knob film advance with a [[red window]] for frame counting, with an option to mask the film gate to 6x4.5 cm (to yield 16 exposures per roll of [[120 film]]). It has a coated 75mm lens which offers an [[aperture]] range between f/3.5 and f/16, and shutter speeds from 1 to 1/300 sec. It also has a self timer and a PC flash synch.
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The '''Eastar''' was produced by the [[Tianjin|Tianjin Camera Factory]] in about 1977, and is a 6x6 [[TLR]] sharing the same basic design as the [[Seagull 4B]].  It uses knob film advance with a [[red window]] for frame counting, with an option to mask the film gate to 6x4.5 cm (to yield 16 exposures per roll of [[120 film]]). It has a coated 75mm lens which offers an [[aperture]] range between f/3.5 and f/16, and shutter speeds from 1 to 1/300 sec. It also has a self timer and a PC flash synch.
  
  

Revision as of 02:33, 9 May 2021

Chinese TLRs
and "pseudo TLRs"
Cangle | Dalian | Eastar | Emei | Five-Goats | Hongmei-5 |
Hua Ying | Hua Zhong | Mudan | Pearl River | Qingdao SF-2 | Rainbow | Seagull 4 | Seagull 4A | Seagull 4B | Seagull 4C |
Seagull 4D | Shanghai | Splendidflex | Temple of Heaven | Wuhan Youyi | YC-75X100
Hong Kong
Bedfordflex | Binaflex | Halina A1 | Halina Prefect | Halina Viceroy | Haking Mirroflex II | Traveller

The Eastar was produced by the Tianjin Camera Factory in about 1977, and is a 6x6 TLR sharing the same basic design as the Seagull 4B. It uses knob film advance with a red window for frame counting, with an option to mask the film gate to 6x4.5 cm (to yield 16 exposures per roll of 120 film). It has a coated 75mm lens which offers an aperture range between f/3.5 and f/16, and shutter speeds from 1 to 1/300 sec. It also has a self timer and a PC flash synch.


Bibliography

St Denny, Douglas, Cameras of the People's Republic of China. Leicester, UK: Jessop Specialist Publishing, 1989


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