Difference between revisions of "Rectus"

From Camera-wiki.org
Jump to: navigation, search
(elbow flex sure, B-1-300 speeds)
(added the Fujica Six)
Line 5: Line 5:
  
 
* [[Elbow flex]] (B-1-300 reported)
 
* [[Elbow flex]] (B-1-300 reported)
 +
* [[Fujica Six|Fujica Six IICR]]
 
* [[Mine Six]] and [[Mine Six IIF]] (B-1-200)
 
* [[Mine Six]] and [[Mine Six IIF]] (B-1-200)
 
* [[Neoca 2s|Neoca 2S]]
 
* [[Neoca 2s|Neoca 2S]]

Revision as of 16:47, 30 May 2006

Rectus was the name of a shutter found on some Japanese cameras from the 1950s. It existed at least in two variants, with B-1-200 and B-1-300 speeds. According to a post in the Classic Camera Repair Forum it was a copy of the Prontor II. According to this page at Japan Family Camera, it was made by a company called Fuji Seimitsu (富士精密), together with a shutter called Ceres. (Today there is a company called Fuji Seimitsu, but its website says that it was founded in 1962.)

Cameras equipped with a Rectus shutter

These lists are incomplete. That a particular model is listed here should not be taken to mean that all examples were fitted with this model of shutter.

Cameras equipped with a Ceres shutter