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− | The '''Eastar S3''' is a 35mm coupled-rangefinder camera made by the [[Tianjin|Tianjin Camera Factory]] in the 1960s. It has a 50mm f/2.8 Eastar lens stopping down to f/16 and focusing to 0.8 metre. The shutter has speeds 1 - 1/300 second, plus 'B'. The camera has a [[cold shoe]] for flash, and a [[PC socket]] on the front. It has no light meter. | + | The '''Eastar S3''' is a 35mm coupled-rangefinder camera made by the [[Tianjin|Tianjin Camera Factory]] in the 1960s. It has a 50mm f/2.8 Eastar lens stopping down to f/16 and focusing to 0.8 metre. The shutter has speeds 1 - 1/300 second, plus 'B'. The camera has a [[cold shoe]] for flash, and a [[PC socket]] on the front. It has no light meter. In specification, it is very siimilar to the [[Yashica J]]. |
The characters on the front read 'Dongfan' ('East' or 'Orient'). Examples may be seen with this on a red badge instead of as an engraving.<ref>[https://museum.xiangshenghang.com/135/EASTAR/459.html Eastar S3] (earlier than the one illustrated here, from the serial numbers), with red badge instead of engraving; at [https://museum.xiangshenghang.com/index.html Antique Camera Museum] (in Chinese)</ref> | The characters on the front read 'Dongfan' ('East' or 'Orient'). Examples may be seen with this on a red badge instead of as an engraving.<ref>[https://museum.xiangshenghang.com/135/EASTAR/459.html Eastar S3] (earlier than the one illustrated here, from the serial numbers), with red badge instead of engraving; at [https://museum.xiangshenghang.com/index.html Antique Camera Museum] (in Chinese)</ref> |
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The Eastar S3 is a 35mm coupled-rangefinder camera made by the Tianjin Camera Factory in the 1960s. It has a 50mm f/2.8 Eastar lens stopping down to f/16 and focusing to 0.8 metre. The shutter has speeds 1 - 1/300 second, plus 'B'. The camera has a cold shoe for flash, and a PC socket on the front. It has no light meter. In specification, it is very siimilar to the Yashica J.
The characters on the front read 'Dongfan' ('East' or 'Orient'). Examples may be seen with this on a red badge instead of as an engraving.[1]
Notes
- ↑ Eastar S3 (earlier than the one illustrated here, from the serial numbers), with red badge instead of engraving; at Antique Camera Museum (in Chinese)