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− | The Petri E.Bn is a Japanese fixed-lens 35mm [[rangefinder camera|rangefinder]] introduced in 1960. It features a built-in uncoupled [[Selenium meter|selenium lightmeter]], with a prominent circular sensor cell on the front of the camera's top housing. It was the first [[Petri]] to have one. McKeown describes the camera as a Color Super, with the meter fitted.<ref>{{McKeown12}} p579.</ref> | + | The '''Petri E.Bn''' is a Japanese fixed-lens 35mm [[rangefinder camera|rangefinder]] introduced by [[Petri|Kuribayashi/Petri]] in 1960. It features a built-in uncoupled [[Selenium meter|selenium lightmeter]], with a prominent circular sensor cell on the front of the camera's top housing. It was the first [[Petri]] to have one. McKeown describes the camera as a '''Color Super''', with the meter fitted.<ref>{{McKeown12}} p579.</ref> |
The camera could be equipped with a Petri Orikkor 2.8/45 or 1.9/45 lens. The shutter is a Petri Carperu MXV or a Copal SV; either is [[flash sync|synchronised]] for flash, and has a self-timer. It has a [[cold shoe]]. | The camera could be equipped with a Petri Orikkor 2.8/45 or 1.9/45 lens. The shutter is a Petri Carperu MXV or a Copal SV; either is [[flash sync|synchronised]] for flash, and has a self-timer. It has a [[cold shoe]]. | ||
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− | == | + | == Specifications == |
− | * Lens : Petri Orikkor A.C. 45 mm f/1.9 | + | * Lens : Petri Orikkor A.C. 45 mm f/1.9 (6-element) or 45mm f/2.8 (4-element) |
* Shutter : Petri Carperu MXV; 10-speed (1 - 1/500 second) + 'B' | * Shutter : Petri Carperu MXV; 10-speed (1 - 1/500 second) + 'B' | ||
* Light meter : uncoupled selenium, ISO 10 - 400 | * Light meter : uncoupled selenium, ISO 10 - 400 | ||
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
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+ | * [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/petri/petri_e_bn/petri_e_bn.htm Petri E Bn Instruction manual] at [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Mike Butkus' library of camera manuals] | ||
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− | [[Category: Kuribayashi]] | + | [[Category: Kuribayashi|E.Bn]] |
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+ | [[Category: E|E.Bn Petri]] |
Latest revision as of 14:22, 29 January 2024
Petri E.Bn with the f/1.9 Orikkor, branded for New York distributor DeJur-Amsco. image by Anthony Rabun (Image rights) |
The Petri E.Bn is a Japanese fixed-lens 35mm rangefinder introduced by Kuribayashi/Petri in 1960. It features a built-in uncoupled selenium lightmeter, with a prominent circular sensor cell on the front of the camera's top housing. It was the first Petri to have one. McKeown describes the camera as a Color Super, with the meter fitted.[1]
The camera could be equipped with a Petri Orikkor 2.8/45 or 1.9/45 lens. The shutter is a Petri Carperu MXV or a Copal SV; either is synchronised for flash, and has a self-timer. It has a cold shoe.
The rangefinder and viewfinder are combined, with a brightline frame. It has the green filter over the rangefinder spot that many Petri rangefinders have.
Specifications
- Lens : Petri Orikkor A.C. 45 mm f/1.9 (6-element) or 45mm f/2.8 (4-element)
- Shutter : Petri Carperu MXV; 10-speed (1 - 1/500 second) + 'B'
- Light meter : uncoupled selenium, ISO 10 - 400
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Notes
- ↑ McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover). p579.
Links
In English