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''Note that the 1920s [[Ansco Memo]] is a completely camera, although also one using the half-35mm format.''  
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''Note that the 1920s [[Ansco Memo]] is a completely different camera, although also one using the same half-35mm format.''  
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[[Ansco]] began using the name [[GAF]] on cameras in 1967; and although this camera carries both names it is actually a rebranding of the [[Ricoh Auto Half]] from Japan, but with a off center accessory shoe. It has a 25mm f/2.8 Memar lens and a [[selenium meter]] which automatically sets the exposure. The half-frame image size economized on film and allowed a compact body, but the format never caught on in the US market as widely as it had in Japan.
  
[[Ansco]] began using the name [[GAF]] on cameras in 1967; and although this camera carries both names it is actually a rebranding of the [[Ricoh Auto Half]] from Japan. It had a 25mm f/2.8 Memar lens and a [[Selenium meter]] which automatically set the exposure. The half-frame image size economized on film and allowed a compact body, but the format did not catch on in the US market as widely as it had in Japan.
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==Links==
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*[https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ansco/ansco_memo_ii/ansco_memo_ii.htm GAF Ansco Memo II user manual] at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Butkus.org]
  
[[Category:Japanese half-frame viewfinder]] [[Category:Ricoh|GAF Ansco Memo II]] [[Category:Spring motor]]
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[[Category:Japanese half-frame viewfinder]]
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[[Category:Ricoh|GAF Ansco Memo II]]
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[[Category:Ansco|Memo II]]
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[[Category:M|Memo II GAF]]
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[[Category:Spring motor]]

Latest revision as of 05:31, 23 October 2022

Note that the 1920s Ansco Memo is a completely different camera, although also one using the same half-35mm format.

Ansco began using the name GAF on cameras in 1967; and although this camera carries both names it is actually a rebranding of the Ricoh Auto Half from Japan, but with a off center accessory shoe. It has a 25mm f/2.8 Memar lens and a selenium meter which automatically sets the exposure. The half-frame image size economized on film and allowed a compact body, but the format never caught on in the US market as widely as it had in Japan.

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