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The '''Orizont Optim-A''' viewfinder 35mm camera was made between 1970-1989, by [[Intreprinderea Optica Romana (IOR)]], the Romanian Optical Factory. It is based on the [[Regula Picca]], made under license of the German manufacturer [[King]].
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The '''Orizont Optim-A''' viewfinder 35mm camera was made between 1970-1989, by [[Intreprinderea Optica Romana (IOR)]], the Romanian Optical Factory. It is based on the [[Regula Picca]]CLK, made under license of the German manufacturer [[King]].
This model offers auto and manual exposure.
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This model has a coupled light meter. The light meter is a needle type and visible in the viewfinder which indicates the shutter speed.
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First models were made in West Germany by [[King]] and later models were made in Romania at [[IOR]].
  
 
*Lens: Fotoclar 500, 1:2,8 f=40mm
 
*Lens: Fotoclar 500, 1:2,8 f=40mm

Revision as of 14:26, 12 September 2011

The Orizont Optim-A viewfinder 35mm camera was made between 1970-1989, by Intreprinderea Optica Romana (IOR), the Romanian Optical Factory. It is based on the Regula PiccaCLK, made under license of the German manufacturer King. This model has a coupled light meter. The light meter is a needle type and visible in the viewfinder which indicates the shutter speed. First models were made in West Germany by King and later models were made in Romania at IOR.

  • Lens: Fotoclar 500, 1:2,8 f=40mm
  • Shutter speeds: B, 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500