Difference between revisions of "Petri 7s II"

From Camera-wiki.org
Jump to: navigation, search
m (Specifications)
m (spelling)
Line 6: Line 6:
  
 
The Petri 7s II is a japanese fixed-lense rangefinder introduced in 1974. It is an upgraded model of the Petri 7 from 1961 and [[Petri 7s]] from 1963. In 10 years barely anything changed.
 
The Petri 7s II is a japanese fixed-lense rangefinder introduced in 1974. It is an upgraded model of the Petri 7 from 1961 and [[Petri 7s]] from 1963. In 10 years barely anything changed.
Direct competitors of the time where: Beauty Lite III, [[Konica_Auto_S3 |Konica Auto S]], [[Minolta_Hi-Matic_7sII |Minolta Hi-Matic 7s]], [[Canon_Canonet_QL_17_GIII |Canonet QL17 GIII]] (QL28)
+
Direct competitors of the time were: [[Beauty_Lightomatic|Beauty Lite III]], [[Konica_Auto_S3 |Konica Auto S]], [[Minolta_Hi-Matic_7sII |Minolta Hi-Matic 7s]], [[Canon_Canonet_QL_17_GIII |Canonet QL17 GIII]] (QL28)
  
 
==== Model Differences ====
 
==== Model Differences ====
The main difference between the 7s and the 7s II is the hot shoe contact for an external flash. Technically nothing else changed.
+
The main difference between the 7s and the 7s II is the [[hot shoe]] contact for an external flash. Technically nothing else changed.
There where f/2.8 and f/1.8 lensed versions, both 45mm Amber Coated (Amber C.) as specified in the manual, but the latest f2.8 version has the same coating as in the [[Petri Color 35]], as it can be read only C. on the barrel, and also the "Green-O-Matic" (Green tint on the rangefinder) was eliminated.
+
There were f/2.8 and f/1.8 lensed versions, both 45mm Amber Coated (Amber C.) as specified in the manual, but the latest f2.8 version has the same coating as in the [[Petri Color 35]], labelled only C. on the barrel, and also the "Green-O-Matic" (Green tint on the rangefinder) was eliminated.
  
 
== Flash ==
 
== Flash ==
 
According to the Petri 7S II Manual, it's suitable for use with either electronic or bulb flash units.  
 
According to the Petri 7S II Manual, it's suitable for use with either electronic or bulb flash units.  
The Petri 7sII is equipped with both a "hot shoe" contact for cordless unit and the synchro flash terminal for corded units.
+
The Petri 7s II is equipped with both a "hot shoe" contact for cordless unit and the synchro flash terminal for corded units.
  
 
* M Class - 1/30 or slower
 
* M Class - 1/30 or slower
Line 24: Line 24:
 
* Manufacturer: [[Petri]] Camera Company. INC.
 
* Manufacturer: [[Petri]] Camera Company. INC.
 
* Film: [[35mm]] Film ASA 10 - 400 (Range with ASA 100 EV7 - EV17)  
 
* Film: [[35mm]] Film ASA 10 - 400 (Range with ASA 100 EV7 - EV17)  
* Lens: 45mm (f/1.8 or 2.8) amber-coated lens. 52mm Filter thread.
+
* Lens: 45mm (f/1.8 or 2.8) amber-coated lens. 52mm [[Filter thread]].
* Shutter: Petri XV Shutter with speeds: B up to 1/500. Self cocking, X synchronization, built-in selftimer, release pressure 200g.
+
* Shutter: Petri XV Shutter with speeds: B up to 1/500. Self cocking, X synchronization, built-in [[self-timer]], release pressure 200g.
 
* Viewfinder: Bright-Line type, [[Parallax]] Correction Mark
 
* Viewfinder: Bright-Line type, [[Parallax]] Correction Mark
* Rangefinder: Helicoid-type Coupled Rangefinder. Focusing from 0.8 m (2.75ft) to Infinity. "Green-O-Matic" (on the f/1.8)  
+
* [[Rangefinder (device)|Rangefinder]]: Helicoid-type Coupled Rangefinder. Focusing from 0.8 m (2.75ft) to Infinity. "Green-O-Matic" (on the f/1.8)  
 
* Metering: Zero Method reflection type; fully coupled 'Circle-Eye' exposure meter. Needle visible in the view finder, as well as on top plate.
 
* Metering: Zero Method reflection type; fully coupled 'Circle-Eye' exposure meter. Needle visible in the view finder, as well as on top plate.
 
* Battery: None
 
* Battery: None
* [[Film advance]]: Single-stroke (180o) rapid transport lever which automatically transports film and cocks the shutter.
+
* [[Film advance]]: Single-stroke (180°) rapid transport lever which automatically transports film and cocks the shutter.
* Flash: [[Hot shoe]] Electronic Flash Sync with All Shutter Speeds.
+
* Flash: [[Hot shoe]] Electronic [[flash sync]] with all shutter Speeds.
 
* Weight: 635g
 
* Weight: 635g
  

Revision as of 00:14, 19 April 2011

The Petri 7s II is a japanese fixed-lense rangefinder introduced in 1974. It is an upgraded model of the Petri 7 from 1961 and Petri 7s from 1963. In 10 years barely anything changed. Direct competitors of the time were: Beauty Lite III, Konica Auto S, Minolta Hi-Matic 7s, Canonet QL17 GIII (QL28)

Model Differences

The main difference between the 7s and the 7s II is the hot shoe contact for an external flash. Technically nothing else changed. There were f/2.8 and f/1.8 lensed versions, both 45mm Amber Coated (Amber C.) as specified in the manual, but the latest f2.8 version has the same coating as in the Petri Color 35, labelled only C. on the barrel, and also the "Green-O-Matic" (Green tint on the rangefinder) was eliminated.

Flash

According to the Petri 7S II Manual, it's suitable for use with either electronic or bulb flash units. The Petri 7s II is equipped with both a "hot shoe" contact for cordless unit and the synchro flash terminal for corded units.

  • M Class - 1/30 or slower
  • F Class - 1/60 or slower
  • Electronic - All Shutter Speeds

Specifications

  • Type: Rangefinder camera
  • Manufacturer: Petri Camera Company. INC.
  • Film: 35mm Film ASA 10 - 400 (Range with ASA 100 EV7 - EV17)
  • Lens: 45mm (f/1.8 or 2.8) amber-coated lens. 52mm Filter thread.
  • Shutter: Petri XV Shutter with speeds: B up to 1/500. Self cocking, X synchronization, built-in self-timer, release pressure 200g.
  • Viewfinder: Bright-Line type, Parallax Correction Mark
  • Rangefinder: Helicoid-type Coupled Rangefinder. Focusing from 0.8 m (2.75ft) to Infinity. "Green-O-Matic" (on the f/1.8)
  • Metering: Zero Method reflection type; fully coupled 'Circle-Eye' exposure meter. Needle visible in the view finder, as well as on top plate.
  • Battery: None
  • Film advance: Single-stroke (180°) rapid transport lever which automatically transports film and cocks the shutter.
  • Flash: Hot shoe Electronic flash sync with all shutter Speeds.
  • Weight: 635g