Regula Sprinty C

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The Regula Sprinty C was a 35mm viewfinder camera made at Bad Liebenzell in the Black Forest by King KG, in the mid-1960's as a successful part of their Regula brand.

The construction of the camera is anodised aluminium and plastic, the leatherette texture on the camera is molded plastic. It has a hot shoe that can be adjusted for use with an electronic flash or flash bulb. The film is advanced with a metal rapid advance lever; this also moves the exposure counter which is located on the bottom of the camera, this is reset whenever the rear of the camera is opened.

Functionality

The camera is fairly basic with no light meter or ability to set the film speed. The standard shutter speeds and aperture sizes are linked and can't be adjusted separately, and are split into four groups. There is a bulb mode which is activated by a switch on the back of the camera, you can freely adjust the aperture size in this mode.

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