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Revision as of 16:02, 24 March 2011
Pearl River with diamond logo image by Wai_sg (Image rights) |
The Pearl River is a Chinese TLR camera for 6x6cm exposures on 120 film. It's a slightly improved variant of the Seagull 4B, and was made in Guangdong from the 1960s to the 1980s. The leather carrying case may be embossed "Canton Camera Manufactory." The camera's nameplate may include a diamond logo with Chinese characters, or only roman letters in the export version.
The "Pearl River" brand appears on both 75mm f/3.5 lenses, and on the shutter offering speeds from 1/25 to 1/250 second and B. Film is advanced using a winding knob and a red window frame counter.
Chinese TLRs and "pseudo TLRs" |
Cangle | Dalian | Eastar | Emei | Five-Goats | Hongmei-5 | Hua Ying | Hua Zhong | Mudan | Pearl River | Qingdao SF-2 | Rainbow | Seagull 4 | Seagull 4A | Seagull 4B | Seagull 4C | Seagull 4D | Shanghai | Splendidflex | Temple of Heaven | Wuhan Youyi | YC-75X100 |
Hong Kong |
Bedfordflex | Binaflex | Halina A1 | Halina Prefect | Halina Viceroy | Haking Mirroflex II | Traveller |
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Pearl River TLR Images by Gary Hubbs (Image rights) |