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Revision as of 10:11, 25 May 2019
image by Iza Lemargouillat (Image rights) |
The Pigeon 35 is a 35 mm viewfinder introduced by Shinano in 1952. At least three main different models were marketed. The first model, here pictured, was available with Tomioka Tri-Lausar, Tomioka S-Lausar or Pigeon 3.5/45 lens. The shutter used was a NKS, PCK or a TKS.
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image by John Bosko (Image rights) |
Pigeon 35, Mod.I (Camera Fan Oct. 1951) and Mod.IIIc (Shashin Kōgyō Jan 1955) scanned by rebollo_fr (Image rights) |
- Pigeon 35 Model I at David Broglin's (archived)
- Pigeon 35 Model III at Sylvain Halgand's (in French)