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− | Japanese [[TLR]] made for the Dutch distributor [[Fodor]]. | + | A Japanese [[TLR]] made for the Dutch distributor [[Fodor]]. |
Sold in The Netherlands and Belgium around the year 1957.<REF> A Fodor Record is listed on page 13 in the September/October 1957 issue of a news magazine of Dutch retailer Foka : "Foka Nieuws September/Oktober 1957". </REF> | Sold in The Netherlands and Belgium around the year 1957.<REF> A Fodor Record is listed on page 13 in the September/October 1957 issue of a news magazine of Dutch retailer Foka : "Foka Nieuws September/Oktober 1957". </REF> | ||
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Taking lens is a Tri-Lausar Anastigmat 1:3,5 f=8cm triplet. | Taking lens is a Tri-Lausar Anastigmat 1:3,5 f=8cm triplet. | ||
+ | The diaphragm can be set from 3.5 to 22. | ||
Viewer lens is a Tri-Lausar Viewer 1:3,5 f=8cm triplet. | Viewer lens is a Tri-Lausar Viewer 1:3,5 f=8cm triplet. | ||
− | The shutter (B, 1–300), is an unnamed [[leaf shutter]] and has a selftimer and flash synchronisation contact. | + | The shutter (B, 1–300), is an unnamed [[leaf shutter]] and has a selftimer and flash synchronisation contact. The shutter has to be manually cocked for every exposure |
+ | with a lever on the shutter itself. | ||
+ | There is no double exposure prevention. | ||
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+ | The focus is manually adjusted by turning a knob on the right-hand side. | ||
+ | The distance scale on that knob goes from 1 meter to infinity. | ||
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+ | The film transport is completly manual and is done by a knob on the | ||
+ | right-hand side. The transport has to be checked by watching the framenumbers | ||
+ | on the film through an orange window on the back. This window can be closed | ||
+ | by a slide. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:58, 28 November 2022
Fodor Record image by Hans Kerensky (Image rights) |
A Japanese TLR made for the Dutch distributor Fodor. Sold in The Netherlands and Belgium around the year 1957.[1]
The Fodor Record is a Rolleicord-inspired twin lens reflex for 6×6 images on 120 film. It is one of a number of very similar models (such as the Accuraflex) which have been attributed to Tougodo[2]. For a discussion of similar Tougodo models, see Toyocaflex.
Taking lens is a Tri-Lausar Anastigmat 1:3,5 f=8cm triplet. The diaphragm can be set from 3.5 to 22. Viewer lens is a Tri-Lausar Viewer 1:3,5 f=8cm triplet.
The shutter (B, 1–300), is an unnamed leaf shutter and has a selftimer and flash synchronisation contact. The shutter has to be manually cocked for every exposure with a lever on the shutter itself. There is no double exposure prevention.
The focus is manually adjusted by turning a knob on the right-hand side. The distance scale on that knob goes from 1 meter to infinity.
The film transport is completly manual and is done by a knob on the right-hand side. The transport has to be checked by watching the framenumbers on the film through an orange window on the back. This window can be closed by a slide.
Notes
- ↑ A Fodor Record is listed on page 13 in the September/October 1957 issue of a news magazine of Dutch retailer Foka : "Foka Nieuws September/Oktober 1957".
- ↑ "Tougodo's Mystery TLRs!" at Barry Toogood's TLR-cameras.com
Links
In English:
- Tougodo TLR cameras at Barry Toogood's tlr-cameras.com