Prinz 35-E
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The Prinz 35-E was a compact rangefinder camera for 35mm film. With a design based on the Konica 35, it was most likely built for Dixons by Cosina in the mid-1970s, since the lens is marked Cosinon and the body Made in Japan. It has programmed auto-exposure using a CdS meter, with a needle display of the shutter speed & aperture in the viewfinder, powered by a PX-675 mercury battery in the base.
Specifications
- Lens: Automatic Cosinon 38mm, f/2.7 (thought to be of the Tessar variety, with four elements in 3 groups).
- Closest focus: 1m (3.5 feet).
- Copal shutter.
- Auto-exposure from 1/30s at f/2.7 to 1/650s at f/16. B setting also available.
- Hot shoe and PC-sync slot for external flash. Flashmatic Guide numbers are set on the lens barrel.
- Self-timer.
- Film advance: Manual via lever.
- Film speed: Manual setting of ASA/ISO from 25-400.
- 46mm filter thread.
- Power: 1.3V PX-675 cell. (An 1.5V SR44 is an acceptable replacement).