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Revision as of 17:00, 18 February 2011
Regula is the own camera brand name of the German firm King between the 1950s and 1980s.
1950's
- Regula I
- Regula II
- Regula II ST
- Regula III
- Regula I-A
- Regula I-B
- Regula I-C
- Regula I-D
- Regula I-E
- Regula I-F
- Regula I-P
- Regula I-Pa
- Regula I-Po
- Regula RF
- Regula VF
- Regula IC.a
- Regula IP.a
- Regula IIa
- Regula IId
- Regula Cita/Regula Citalux 300
- Regula III series (IIIa/IIIb/IIIc/IIId/Cita III/RM/R)
- Regula L/LE
- Sprint
- Sprintic
1960's
- Olymatic IA
- Olympia I/III
- Olympia Auto-Set I/II
- Regula Sprinty Series (Sprinty/B/C/BC/BC 300/C 300/CC 300)
- Sprintic C
- Sprintomatic/Sprintomatic S
- Regula Super/Regula Super Automatic
- Regula Diplomat C
- Regula LKB
- Rapid
- Rapid SL/SE
- Rangefinder Regula Rapid
- Regulette 125/250SB/300SB
- Regula Reflex 2000 CTL (SLR)
1970's
1980's
- Regula Disc Camera
- Regula AF-X
Links
- Regula cameras and user manuals on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand
- Regula models at Collection G. Even
- Regula Camera Manuals : Photo-Manuals.com by Ben Squire
- Irregular Regulas by Helen Smith