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The '''Lord 4D''' is a 35 mm rangefinder introduced in 1956 by the Japanese company [[Okaya]]. It is fitted with a 40 mm f/2.8 Highkor lense on a Seikosha MXL shutter.
The '''Lord 4D''' is a 35 mm rangefinder introduced in 1956 by the Japanese company [[Okaya]]. It is fitted with a 40 mm f/2.8 Highkor lense on a Seikosha MXL shutter.<br><br>
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The Lord 4D has some interesting and unique features for its time : a semi-wide lense, a built-in film cutter, a hyperfocal distance lock.
 
The Lord 4D has some interesting and unique features for its time : a semi-wide lense, a built-in film cutter, a hyperfocal distance lock.
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The Lord 5D is the same camera but with a 1.9/40 Highkor lense and is much more seen than the Lord 4D.
 
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It is probable that only a few thousands of them were built.
 
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The '''Lord 5D''' is the same camera but with a 1.9/40 Highkor lense and is much more seen than the Lord 4D.
  
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It is probable that only a few thousands of them were built.
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== Links ==
 
== Links ==
=== General links ===
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In French:
 
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* [http://www.on-photos.net/appareils_anciens/lord_4d.php?id_marque=68 Lord 4D] at [http://www.on-photos.net/appareils_anciens/ www.on-photos.net/appareils_anciens]
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* [http://www.on-photos.net/appareils_anciens/lord_4d.php?id_marque=68 Lord 4D] at www.on-photos.net/appareils_anciens
 
 
 
  
 
[[Category: Japanese 35mm rangefinder]]
 
[[Category: Japanese 35mm rangefinder]]
 
[[Category: L]]
 
[[Category: L]]

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The Lord 4D is a 35 mm rangefinder introduced in 1956 by the Japanese company Okaya. It is fitted with a 40 mm f/2.8 Highkor lense on a Seikosha MXL shutter.

The Lord 4D has some interesting and unique features for its time : a semi-wide lense, a built-in film cutter, a hyperfocal distance lock.

The Lord 5D is the same camera but with a 1.9/40 Highkor lense and is much more seen than the Lord 4D.

It is probable that only a few thousands of them were built.

Links

In French: