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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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+ | *[https://www.butkus.org/chinon/petri/petri_racer/petri_racer.htm Petri Racer user manual] at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Butkus.org] | ||
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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.