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The '''GAF Memo 35 EE''' from GAF in about 1976 was a [[35mm]] [[rangefinder]] from [[GAF]]. It is basically the same as the [[Chinon 35EE]]. It is also similar to  the [[Vivitar 35EE]] and was also rebranded by [[Dixons]] in the UK as the ''Prinz 35EE'', with all of them being based on the Konica 35 and Minolta Hi-Matic series. It was built either by [[Chinon]] or [[Cosina]]. The [[GAF Point Five]] is a variant with small cosmetic differences.
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The '''GAF Memo 35 EE''' from about 1976 was a [[35mm]] [[rangefinder]] from [[GAF]]. It is basically the same as the [[Chinon 35EE]]. It is also similar to  the [[Vivitar 35EE]] and was also rebranded by [[Dixons]] in the UK as the ''Prinz 35EE'', with all of them being based on the Konica 35 and Minolta Hi-Matic series. It was built either by [[Chinon]] or [[Cosina]]. The [[GAF Point Five]] is a variant with small cosmetic differences.
  
 
==Specifications==
 
==Specifications==

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The GAF Memo 35 EE from about 1976 was a 35mm rangefinder from GAF. It is basically the same as the Chinon 35EE. It is also similar to the Vivitar 35EE and was also rebranded by Dixons in the UK as the Prinz 35EE, with all of them being based on the Konica 35 and Minolta Hi-Matic series. It was built either by Chinon or Cosina. The GAF Point Five is a variant with small cosmetic differences.

Specifications

  • Lens: 38mm f/2.7, 4 elements in 3 groups
  • Shutter: Programmed 1/30-1/650s, B, and fixed 1/25s for flash

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