Difference between revisions of "Regula Cita"
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'''Manufacturer:''' [[King]] | '''Manufacturer:''' [[King]] | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [http://www.kamera-geschichte.de/files/hapo36_d.htm HAPO 36] at kamera-geschichte.de [http://www.kamera-geschichte.de/] | * [http://www.kamera-geschichte.de/files/hapo36_d.htm HAPO 36] at kamera-geschichte.de [http://www.kamera-geschichte.de/] | ||
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[[Category:German 35mm rangefinder]] | [[Category:German 35mm rangefinder]] | ||
[[Category: R]] | [[Category: R]] | ||
[[Category: C|Cita]] | [[Category: C|Cita]] |
Revision as of 12:37, 2 April 2010
Regula Cita |
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Manufacturer: King Date of Production: 1954 Type of Camera: Rangefinder Film Type: 35mm Lens: Steinheil Cassar 45mm f/2.8 Shutter: Prontor-SVS Shutter speed range: 1s-1/300th + B Focus areas: 1m-Infinity Viewfinder: Yes ASA/ISO range: 6-200 |
King's Regula Cita was a German 35mm rangefinder camera. It was launched in 1954. The camera was a quite modern design, with rapid film advance lever and optical viewfinder with superimposed coupled rangefinder. It was equipped with Steinheil Cassar 1:2.8/45mm lens and Prontor-SVS leaf shutter. The German distributor Porst sold it as Hapo 36. The Citalux was a more sophisticated version.