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Launched in 1969, the Sensomat had TTL CdS stop-down meter built in under mirror; an advanced feature for its day. The meter is operated by the two buttons next to lens throat. At the time it was known as the poormans Nikon F as it sported a removable prism like the F. The Sensomat sold reasonably well as a budget SLR during the 70's. | Launched in 1969, the Sensomat had TTL CdS stop-down meter built in under mirror; an advanced feature for its day. The meter is operated by the two buttons next to lens throat. At the time it was known as the poormans Nikon F as it sported a removable prism like the F. The Sensomat sold reasonably well as a budget SLR during the 70's. | ||
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Revision as of 19:23, 5 March 2006
Launched in 1969, the Sensomat had TTL CdS stop-down meter built in under mirror; an advanced feature for its day. The meter is operated by the two buttons next to lens throat. At the time it was known as the poormans Nikon F as it sported a removable prism like the F. The Sensomat sold reasonably well as a budget SLR during the 70's.