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− | German retailer [[Porst]] offered the '''compact-reflex''' (styled in all lowercase) as one of it many rebadgings of [[SLR]] cameras manufactured by [[Cosina]]. This was based on the [[Cosina CSM | CSM]], a somewhat late [[stop down | stopdown]] metering camera for [[42mm screw lenses]]. | + | German retailer [[Porst]] offered the '''compact-reflex''' (no suffixes; styled in all lowercase) as one of it many rebadgings of [[SLR]] cameras manufactured by [[Cosina]]. This was based on the [[Cosina CSM | CSM]], a somewhat late [[stop down | stopdown]] metering camera for [[42mm screw lenses]]. |
As with the Cosina model, a notable if quirky accessory was an '''AEC adapter''' which enabled aperture-priority autoexposure using a bulky and noisy box which physically rotates the shutter speed dial, based on signals from the "A" socket above the conventional [[Flash_sync#Types_of_Flash_Sync_Connections| PC socket]]. | As with the Cosina model, a notable if quirky accessory was an '''AEC adapter''' which enabled aperture-priority autoexposure using a bulky and noisy box which physically rotates the shutter speed dial, based on signals from the "A" socket above the conventional [[Flash_sync#Types_of_Flash_Sync_Connections| PC socket]]. |
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German retailer Porst offered the compact-reflex (no suffixes; styled in all lowercase) as one of it many rebadgings of SLR cameras manufactured by Cosina. This was based on the CSM, a somewhat late stopdown metering camera for 42mm screw lenses.
As with the Cosina model, a notable if quirky accessory was an AEC adapter which enabled aperture-priority autoexposure using a bulky and noisy box which physically rotates the shutter speed dial, based on signals from the "A" socket above the conventional PC socket.
Links
- A YouTube (1:44) video shows the compact-reflex and the AEC adapter in action, from Greig Clifford