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− | The Pax M4 from about 1958 is a revision to the [[Pax M3]] which added a frosted central window to illuminate a bright-line viewfinder frame. The change required a taller top housing; unlike other Pax models this did not have a dropped shoulder around the rewind knob. | + | The Pax M4 from about 1958 is a revision to the [[Pax M3]] which added a frosted central window to illuminate a bright-line viewfinder frame. The change required [[Yamato]] to add a taller top housing; unlike other Pax models this did not have a dropped shoulder around the rewind knob. |
It was also sold as the '''Pal M4''' and the '''Tac Deluxe''' . | It was also sold as the '''Pal M4''' and the '''Tac Deluxe''' . |
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The Pax M4 from about 1958 is a revision to the Pax M3 which added a frosted central window to illuminate a bright-line viewfinder frame. The change required Yamato to add a taller top housing; unlike other Pax models this did not have a dropped shoulder around the rewind knob.
It was also sold as the Pal M4 and the Tac Deluxe .
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