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The '''Lord 5D''' is the same camera, but with a 40mm / f1.9 Highkor lens and is much more seen than the Lord 4D. | The '''Lord 5D''' is the same camera, but with a 40mm / f1.9 Highkor lens and is much more seen than the Lord 4D. | ||
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The Lord 4D is a 35mm fixed lens rangefinder introduced in 1956 by Okaya Optical Works of Nagano, Japan. It is fitted with a 40mm / f2.8 Highkor lens and a Seikosha MXL shutter.
The Lord 4D has some interesting and unique features for its time : a semi-wide lens with a hyperfocal distance lock, and a built-in film cutter.
The Lord 5D is the same camera, but with a 40mm / f1.9 Highkor lens and is much more seen than the Lord 4D.