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The '''Computor 35''' was a [[35mm]] [[rangefinder camera]] made in Japan by [[Petri]]. | The '''Computor 35''' was a [[35mm]] [[rangefinder camera]] made in Japan by [[Petri]]. | ||
− | It had automatic exposure via a [[CdS]] cell mounted on the front of the lens (inside the filter thread) and | + | It had automatic exposure via a [[CdS]] cell mounted on the front of the lens (inside the filter thread) and electronically-controlled shutter, with red & green LEDs on top of the camera indicating slow (<1/30s) or fast enough speed selection. There was a coupled [[rangefinder (device)]] operated by a lever on the focussing ring (shown in the picture, to the right of the lens). The film speed was set by a ring at the front of the lens between 25 - 800 ASA. |
The lens was labelled ''C.C. Petri 1:2.8 f=40mm'', stopping down to f22; a later version (Computor II) had an f1.7 lens. The shutter ran from 1/250 through to least 10 seconds<sup>source needed</sup>. The body was available in black or silver. | The lens was labelled ''C.C. Petri 1:2.8 f=40mm'', stopping down to f22; a later version (Computor II) had an f1.7 lens. The shutter ran from 1/250 through to least 10 seconds<sup>source needed</sup>. The body was available in black or silver. |
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Petri Computor 35 |
The Computor 35 was a 35mm rangefinder camera made in Japan by Petri. It had automatic exposure via a CdS cell mounted on the front of the lens (inside the filter thread) and electronically-controlled shutter, with red & green LEDs on top of the camera indicating slow (<1/30s) or fast enough speed selection. There was a coupled rangefinder (device) operated by a lever on the focussing ring (shown in the picture, to the right of the lens). The film speed was set by a ring at the front of the lens between 25 - 800 ASA.
The lens was labelled C.C. Petri 1:2.8 f=40mm, stopping down to f22; a later version (Computor II) had an f1.7 lens. The shutter ran from 1/250 through to least 10 secondssource needed. The body was available in black or silver.
Links
- Petri Computor 35 at www.collection-appareils.com