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The Sensoret is a 35mm coupled rangefinder camera introduced by Miranda in 1972. It was also sold under the Soligor branding.
It has a fixed 4 element 38mm lens. The minimum focus distance is 0.9m. It uses a auto exposure system. The electronic shutter is the Seiko ESF. The shutter release button has a locking collar to prevent accidental exposure. The camera is powered by two mercury cells.
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