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'''Rectus''' was the name of a shutter found on some Japanese cameras from the 1950s. According to [http://www.kyphoto.com/classics/forum/messages/4/4533.html?1116915303 a post in the Classic Camera Repair Forum] it was a copy of the [[Prontor II]]. | '''Rectus''' was the name of a shutter found on some Japanese cameras from the 1950s. According to [http://www.kyphoto.com/classics/forum/messages/4/4533.html?1116915303 a post in the Classic Camera Repair Forum] it was a copy of the [[Prontor II]]. | ||
− | + | == Cameras equipped with a Rectus shutter == | |
+ | This list is incomplete. That a particular model is listed here should not be taken to mean that all examples were fitted with a Rectus shutter. | ||
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* [[Elbow flex]] | * [[Elbow flex]] | ||
* [[Mine Six]] and [[Mine Six IIF]] | * [[Mine Six]] and [[Mine Six IIF]] | ||
+ | * some [[Neoca]] models | ||
[[Category: Leaf shutter]] | [[Category: Leaf shutter]] | ||
[[Category: Japan]] | [[Category: Japan]] |
Revision as of 18:22, 29 May 2006
Rectus was the name of a shutter found on some Japanese cameras from the 1950s. According to a post in the Classic Camera Repair Forum it was a copy of the Prontor II.
Cameras equipped with a Rectus shutter
This list is incomplete. That a particular model is listed here should not be taken to mean that all examples were fitted with a Rectus shutter.
- Elbow flex
- Mine Six and Mine Six IIF
- some Neoca models