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The TM was an [[SLR]] for [[35mm film]] by [[Miranda]], introduced circa 1969. It is based on the [[Miranda Sensomat]] but uses [[42mm screw lenses|42mm threaded lenses]], aka Praktica/Pentax screwmount.
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The TM was an [[SLR]] for [[35mm film]] by [[Miranda]], introduced in 1974. It is based on the Miranda Sensomat RE but uses [[42mm screw lenses|42mm threaded lenses]], aka Praktica/Pentax screw mount. The use of this lens mount was intended to widen the appeal of the Miranda.
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The Miranda TM was re-badged as the [[Soligor TM|Soligor]] and Pallas (German) TM.
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Briefly, the TMs offered stop-down, TTL metering, using a Cds light cell placed behind slots cut in the reflex mirror. The metering pattern was bottom-weighted partial. Shutter speeds ranged from 1 sec., to 1/1000th, but in common with many Miranda models, the full range of speeds were not always within the coupling range of the meter. In other words, the highest shutter speeds could not be accessed with very slow ASA settings, and the lower shutter speeds were unavailable with the highest ASA settings.
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In common with all Miranda cameras (except the dx-3), the finders were interchangeable.
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The TM was superseded by the TM II in 1975. The differences between the TM and TM II are unclear.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:53, 14 August 2017

The TM was an SLR for 35mm film by Miranda, introduced in 1974. It is based on the Miranda Sensomat RE but uses 42mm threaded lenses, aka Praktica/Pentax screw mount. The use of this lens mount was intended to widen the appeal of the Miranda.

The Miranda TM was re-badged as the Soligor and Pallas (German) TM.

Briefly, the TMs offered stop-down, TTL metering, using a Cds light cell placed behind slots cut in the reflex mirror. The metering pattern was bottom-weighted partial. Shutter speeds ranged from 1 sec., to 1/1000th, but in common with many Miranda models, the full range of speeds were not always within the coupling range of the meter. In other words, the highest shutter speeds could not be accessed with very slow ASA settings, and the lower shutter speeds were unavailable with the highest ASA settings.

In common with all Miranda cameras (except the dx-3), the finders were interchangeable. The TM was superseded by the TM II in 1975. The differences between the TM and TM II are unclear.

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