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The '''Regula Sprint''' was a [[35mm]] [[viewfinder camera]] made at Bad Liebenzell in the Black Forest by [[King|King KG]], c.1962. | The '''Regula Sprint''' was a [[35mm]] [[viewfinder camera]] made at Bad Liebenzell in the Black Forest by [[King|King KG]], c.1962. | ||
− | It has a focusing lens, with a [[weather symbol]]-marked aperture ring, which also controls the shutter speed; setting an aperture between f2.8 and f4 sets the speed to 1/60; moving up to f4-f8 sets 1/125, and f8-f16 sets 1/250. | + | It has a focusing lens, with a [[Sunny_16#Weather_Symbols|weather symbol]]-marked aperture ring, which also controls the shutter speed; setting an aperture between f2.8 and f4 sets the speed to 1/60; moving up to f4-f8 sets 1/125, and f8-f16 sets 1/250. |
* Lens: [[Steinheil|Cassar]] 45mm/f3.5 or [[Isco|Color Isconar]] 45mm/2.8 | * Lens: [[Steinheil|Cassar]] 45mm/f3.5 or [[Isco|Color Isconar]] 45mm/2.8 |
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The Regula Sprint was a 35mm viewfinder camera made at Bad Liebenzell in the Black Forest by King KG, c.1962. It has a focusing lens, with a weather symbol-marked aperture ring, which also controls the shutter speed; setting an aperture between f2.8 and f4 sets the speed to 1/60; moving up to f4-f8 sets 1/125, and f8-f16 sets 1/250.
- Lens: Cassar 45mm/f3.5 or Color Isconar 45mm/2.8
- Flash sync: X & M via PC socket
- Shutter: Rectomat, programmed speeds 1/60-1/250