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− | Japanese shutter used in a range of cameras in the immediate post Word War II era. The rim-set shutter has the speeds T, B, 1,2,5,10,25,50,100,100. | + | Japanese shutter used in a range of cameras in the immediate post Word War II era.<ref>At this time it is not clear which company manufactured the Lotus shutter. Not to be confused with the makers of the [[Lotus View Camera]].</ref>. The rim-set shutter has the speeds T, B, 1,2,5,10,25,50,100,100. |
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[[Category: Japanese shutters]] | [[Category: Japanese shutters]] |
Revision as of 07:44, 20 May 2012
Japanese shutter used in a range of cameras in the immediate post Word War II era.[1]. The rim-set shutter has the speeds T, B, 1,2,5,10,25,50,100,100.
It is reported from the following cameras:
- Fujica Six Model I (April 1949 to about mid-1949)
- Gelto (post war model, "New Gelto")
- Mamiya Six III (post-war version)
- Ruvinal (reported only)
- Tsubasa Semi
Notes and References
- ↑ At this time it is not clear which company manufactured the Lotus shutter. Not to be confused with the makers of the Lotus View Camera.