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The '''Regula IIa''' was a [[35mm]] [[rangefinder camera]] made at Bad Liebenzell in the Black Forest by [[King|King KG]], possibly between 1950-1955 - as a successful part of their [[Regula]] brand.
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The '''Regula IIa''' was a [[35mm]] [[viewfinder camera]] made at Bad Liebenzell in the Black Forest by [[King|King KG]], possibly between 1950-1955 - as a successful part of their [[Regula]] brand. This model also has a built-in extinction meter which is viewed through a separate viewfinder on the back of the camera; its appearance on the front of the camera is sometimes mistaken for a rangefinder window. The [[film speed]] is set with a dial that is under the film rewinding knob; it uses the new DIN system and supports film speeds between DIN 10°-24° (ISO/ASA 8-200).
  
 
* Lens: Cassar 45mm/f3.5
 
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The Regula IIa was a 35mm viewfinder camera made at Bad Liebenzell in the Black Forest by King KG, possibly between 1950-1955 - as a successful part of their Regula brand. This model also has a built-in extinction meter which is viewed through a separate viewfinder on the back of the camera; its appearance on the front of the camera is sometimes mistaken for a rangefinder window. The film speed is set with a dial that is under the film rewinding knob; it uses the new DIN system and supports film speeds between DIN 10°-24° (ISO/ASA 8-200).

  • Lens: Cassar 45mm/f3.5
  • Shutter: Pronto, speeds 1/25-1/200 +B

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