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The '''Petri Racer''' is a Japanese fixed-lens [[35mm]] [[rangefinder camera|rangefinder]] introduced in 1966. It features a built-in match-needle coupled [[CdS]] [[light meter|lightmeter]] but no automatic exposure program. It could be equipped with a Petri 2.8/45 or 1.8/45 lens. The shutter is a ten-speed Petri.
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The '''Petri Racer''' is a Japanese fixed-lens [[35mm]] [[rangefinder camera|rangefinder]] introduced in 1966 by [[Petri]]. It features a built-in match-needle coupled [[CdS]] [[light meter|lightmeter]] but no automatic exposure program. It could be equipped with a Petri 2.8/45 or 1.8/45 lens. The shutter is a ten-speed Petri.
  
 
In addition to the fixed lens, an auxiliary lens kit was available, transforming the standard 45 mm into short tele and wide lenses.
 
In addition to the fixed lens, an auxiliary lens kit was available, transforming the standard 45 mm into short tele and wide lenses.
  
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==Links==
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*[https://www.butkus.org/chinon/petri/petri_racer/petri_racer.htm Petri Racer user manual] at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Butkus.org]
  
 
[[Category: Japanese 35mm rangefinder]]
 
[[Category: Japanese 35mm rangefinder]]
[[Category: Kuribayashi]]
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[[Category: Kuribayashi|Racer]]
 
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[[Category: R|Racer Petri]]

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The Petri Racer is a Japanese fixed-lens 35mm rangefinder introduced in 1966 by Petri. It features a built-in match-needle coupled CdS lightmeter but no automatic exposure program. It could be equipped with a Petri 2.8/45 or 1.8/45 lens. The shutter is a ten-speed Petri.

In addition to the fixed lens, an auxiliary lens kit was available, transforming the standard 45 mm into short tele and wide lenses.


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