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The Kodak Signet 40 is a 35 mm rangefinder camera produced from 1956 to 1959.  It has a coated (Lumenized!) unit focusing (to 2 feet) Kodak Ektanon f/3.5 F=46mm lens, stopping down to f/22, mounted in a Kodak Synchro 400 shutter, with speeds of 1/5 to 1/400th sec. plus bulb. The rangefinder system is essentially that of the upscale [[Kodak Signet 35]], although the body is largely bakelite with numerous metallic panels, inserts, and fittings.  The focusing mount uses ball bearings, again like the Signet 35. The build quality is quite good; the Signet 40 is a substantially more robust camera then the model 30, 50, and 80 Signets.
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The '''Kodak Signet 40''' is a 35 mm [[rangefinder camera]] produced from 1956 to 1959 by [[Kodak]] in the USA.  It has a coated (Lumenized!) unit focusing (to 2 feet) Kodak Ektanon f/3.5 F=46mm lens, stopping down to f/22, mounted in a Kodak Synchro 400 shutter, with speeds of 1/5 to 1/400th sec. plus bulb. The [[rangefinder (device)|rangefinder system]] is essentially that of the upscale [[Kodak Signet 35]], although the body is largely [[Bakelite]] with numerous metallic panels, inserts, and fittings.  The focusing mount uses ball bearings, again like the Signet 35. The build quality is quite good; the Signet 40 is a substantially more robust camera then the model [[Kodak Signet 30|30]], 50, and 80 Signets.
  
  
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It originally sold for $65.
 
It originally sold for $65.
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=== Links / Sources ===
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* [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/kodak/kodak_signet_40/kodak_signet_40.htm Signet 40 Manual] on [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Mike Butkus' site]
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Revision as of 13:58, 14 May 2008

The Kodak Signet 40 is a 35 mm rangefinder camera produced from 1956 to 1959 by Kodak in the USA. It has a coated (Lumenized!) unit focusing (to 2 feet) Kodak Ektanon f/3.5 F=46mm lens, stopping down to f/22, mounted in a Kodak Synchro 400 shutter, with speeds of 1/5 to 1/400th sec. plus bulb. The rangefinder system is essentially that of the upscale Kodak Signet 35, although the body is largely Bakelite with numerous metallic panels, inserts, and fittings. The focusing mount uses ball bearings, again like the Signet 35. The build quality is quite good; the Signet 40 is a substantially more robust camera then the model 30, 50, and 80 Signets.


An interesting fact is that the Signet 40's lens contains thorium oxide, and is in fact radioactive.

It originally sold for $65.

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