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+ | US retailer [[Ritz Camera]] announced the '''Delta 2 RZ''' or D2-RZ in late 1978.<ref>The editors of ''Modern Photography'' [https://www.flickr.com/photos/camerawiki/52802455583/in/pool-camerawiki/ were given details] after that year's Photokina. (Vol. 42, No. 12; page 186).</ref> It appears to be a rebadged [[Topcon RM 300]] but with a distinctive "rugged" diamond-pattern covering which had become a Ritz trademark.<ref>Grippy "ruggedized" re-covering was offered for [https://www.flickr.com/photos/camerawiki/52772813483/in/pool-camerawiki/ many SLRs of the day]. August, 1977, ''Popular Photography'' (Vol. 81, No. 2; page 191).</ref> A Quantaray-branded 55mm f/1.7 lens was the standard lens, but numerous other [[K mount lenses]] can be attached. The vertically-traveling shutter permits a respectable 1/125 second flash sync speed, and there is a [[Flash_sync#Types_of_Flash_Sync_Connections | PC socket]] (originally capped) above the self-timer lever. | ||
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | '''In Japanese''' | ||
+ | * [http://www.topgabacho.jp/Topconclub/FPslr5.htm Topcon RE and RM SLRs and many relabeled versions] at [http://www.topgabacho.jp/Topconclub/ Topcon Club] | ||
+ | '''English''' | ||
+ | * [https://butkus.org/chinon/delta/delta_2-rz/delta_2-rz.htm Delta 2 - RZ instruction manual - Eng, Gr, Fr, Sp] from [https://butkus.org/chinon/index.html www.OrphanCameras.com] | ||
+ | * [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/beseler/beseler_topcon_rm300/beseler_topcon_rm300.htm Topcon RM300 manual in multiple language PDF format] from [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ OrphanCameras.com] | ||
+ | * Quantaray D2-RZ [https://web.archive.org/web/20210506210009if_/https://www.ebay.com/itm/183916405980 at eBay auction #183916405980] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20210506221934/https://www.ebay.com/itm/303526763687 auction #303526763687], archived at the [https://web.archive.org/web/ Wayback Machine] | ||
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1979 advertisement for the D2-RZ |
US retailer Ritz Camera announced the Delta 2 RZ or D2-RZ in late 1978.[1] It appears to be a rebadged Topcon RM 300 but with a distinctive "rugged" diamond-pattern covering which had become a Ritz trademark.[2] A Quantaray-branded 55mm f/1.7 lens was the standard lens, but numerous other K mount lenses can be attached. The vertically-traveling shutter permits a respectable 1/125 second flash sync speed, and there is a PC socket (originally capped) above the self-timer lever.
Notes
- ↑ The editors of Modern Photography were given details after that year's Photokina. (Vol. 42, No. 12; page 186).
- ↑ Grippy "ruggedized" re-covering was offered for many SLRs of the day. August, 1977, Popular Photography (Vol. 81, No. 2; page 191).
Links
In Japanese
English
- Delta 2 - RZ instruction manual - Eng, Gr, Fr, Sp from www.OrphanCameras.com
- Topcon RM300 manual in multiple language PDF format from OrphanCameras.com
- Quantaray D2-RZ at eBay auction #183916405980 and auction #303526763687, archived at the Wayback Machine