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Shutter speeds are B and 1 sec to 1/300s. [[Depth of field]] is indicated on the lens barrel. The distance scale is in meters. It has no exposure meter. Users on internet newsgroups report the camera scratches their film.  
 
Shutter speeds are B and 1 sec to 1/300s. [[Depth of field]] is indicated on the lens barrel. The distance scale is in meters. It has no exposure meter. Users on internet newsgroups report the camera scratches their film.  
  
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A version of this camera was also sold rebranded under the name of a US importer, [[Brumberger]]<ref>[http://www.collection-appareils.fr/brumberger/html/neoca_2S_brumberger.php Brumberger rangefinder (Neoca 2S)] at [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/carrousel/html/index.php Sylvain Halgand's www.collection-appareils.fr]</ref>
[[Brumberger]] sold a version of this camera, rebranded under their company's name.
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Revision as of 00:13, 5 March 2011

Neoca 2s

The Neoca 2S is a 35mm rangefinder camera made in Japan in 1955 and 1956. It has a dual-stroke advance lever and a central shutter; neither feature is typical for this kind of camera. The lens is a Neokor anastigmat f=45mm/3.5.


Shutter speeds are B and 1 sec to 1/300s. Depth of field is indicated on the lens barrel. The distance scale is in meters. It has no exposure meter. Users on internet newsgroups report the camera scratches their film.

A version of this camera was also sold rebranded under the name of a US importer, Brumberger[1]



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