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− | The '''Lordomatic''' is a 35mm bright-frame viewfinder camera produced by [[Leidolf]] beginning in 1955, with the "-matic" indicating match-needle metering. There is an original and a Model II, but neither include a [[Rangefinder (device) | rangefinder]]. Versions lacking the disk on the top deck have meter coupling to the actual camera settings. Lordonar f2.8 5cm lens in a [[Prontor]] SLK shutter. Also sold as the Automatic Unimark.<ref>As [https://www.flickr.com/photos/camerawiki/52489709512/in/pool-camerawiki/ advertised in February, 1959] (''Popular Photography'' magazine, Vol. 44, No. 2; pg. 6). The Unimark II adds a "outlined field viewfinder" over the Unimark I, at a higher price.</ref> | + | The '''Lordomatic''' is a 35mm bright-frame viewfinder camera produced by [[Leidolf]] beginning in 1955, with the "-matic" indicating match-needle metering. There is an original and a Model II, but neither include a [[Rangefinder (device) | rangefinder]]. (This was added in the [[Lordomatic IIR]].) Versions lacking the disk on the top deck have meter coupling to the actual camera settings. Lordonar f2.8 5cm lens in a [[Prontor]] SLK shutter. Also sold as the Automatic Unimark.<ref>As [https://www.flickr.com/photos/camerawiki/52489709512/in/pool-camerawiki/ advertised in February, 1959] (''Popular Photography'' magazine, Vol. 44, No. 2; pg. 6). The Unimark II adds a "outlined field viewfinder" over the Unimark I, at a higher price.</ref> |
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The Lordomatic is a 35mm bright-frame viewfinder camera produced by Leidolf beginning in 1955, with the "-matic" indicating match-needle metering. There is an original and a Model II, but neither include a rangefinder. (This was added in the Lordomatic IIR.) Versions lacking the disk on the top deck have meter coupling to the actual camera settings. Lordonar f2.8 5cm lens in a Prontor SLK shutter. Also sold as the Automatic Unimark.[1]
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- ↑ As advertised in February, 1959 (Popular Photography magazine, Vol. 44, No. 2; pg. 6). The Unimark II adds a "outlined field viewfinder" over the Unimark I, at a higher price.