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The '''Revueflex 1001''' is a basic 35mm [[SLR]] rebranded and distributed by Foto-Quelle in Germany. The camera was manufactured in Japan by [[Chinon]] and was introduced in 1976.
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The '''Revueflex 1001''' is a basic [[stop down | stopdown-metering]] 35mm [[SLR]] rebranded and distributed by [[Foto-Quelle]] in Germany. The camera was manufactured in Japan by [[Chinon]] and was introduced in 1976.  The Revueflex 1001 accepts all [[M42]] lenses but was sold with a budget Auto Revuetar 1:2.8 f=50mm.
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There does not seem to be an exact Chinon model which corresponds to this '''Revueflex 1001''', but the main characteristics are very similar to the [[Chinon CX II | CX II]]. There is an extended family of Chinon-built models restyled like this for private-label sale—e.g. this camera's twin the [[Argus CR-1]], or the autoexposure [[Revueflex 5005]]. The [[Revueflex 3003 | Revueflex 2002 & 3003]] add a battery check and a lever permitting [[multiple exposure]]s, but are otherwise near-twins of the 1001.
  
There does not seem to be a proper [[Chinon]] model which corresponds directly to this Revueflex 1001, but the main characteristics are very similar to the [[Chinon CX II]]. It takes [[M42]] lenses and was sold with an Auto Revuetar 1:2.8 f=50mm.
 
 
The CdS lightmeter is of the TTL type and is powered by a V625U 1.5V battery located in the bottom plate. The result of the metering is shown on the right side in the viewfinder by a needle which should be positioned between the plus and minus signs for correct exposure. Film speeds can be set from ASA 10 - 1600 (DIN 11 - 33) and shutter speeds range from 1s to 1/1000s plus B.
 
The CdS lightmeter is of the TTL type and is powered by a V625U 1.5V battery located in the bottom plate. The result of the metering is shown on the right side in the viewfinder by a needle which should be positioned between the plus and minus signs for correct exposure. Film speeds can be set from ASA 10 - 1600 (DIN 11 - 33) and shutter speeds range from 1s to 1/1000s plus B.
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Besides the hotshoe the camera is also fitted with two flash cable connections for both X and M flash synchonisation.
 
Besides the hotshoe the camera is also fitted with two flash cable connections for both X and M flash synchonisation.
 
The mechanical self timer is located at the front of the body and the shutter release button can be locked by turning its base to a position marked L at the top plate of the camera body.
 
The mechanical self timer is located at the front of the body and the shutter release button can be locked by turning its base to a position marked L at the top plate of the camera body.
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[[Category: Revue]]
 
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[[Category: Japanese 35mm SLR]]
 
[[Category: Japanese 35mm SLR]]
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[[Category:42mm screw mount]

Revision as of 18:11, 8 June 2021

The Revueflex 1001 is a basic stopdown-metering 35mm SLR rebranded and distributed by Foto-Quelle in Germany. The camera was manufactured in Japan by Chinon and was introduced in 1976. The Revueflex 1001 accepts all M42 lenses but was sold with a budget Auto Revuetar 1:2.8 f=50mm.

There does not seem to be an exact Chinon model which corresponds to this Revueflex 1001, but the main characteristics are very similar to the CX II. There is an extended family of Chinon-built models restyled like this for private-label sale—e.g. this camera's twin the Argus CR-1, or the autoexposure Revueflex 5005. The Revueflex 2002 & 3003 add a battery check and a lever permitting multiple exposures, but are otherwise near-twins of the 1001.

The CdS lightmeter is of the TTL type and is powered by a V625U 1.5V battery located in the bottom plate. The result of the metering is shown on the right side in the viewfinder by a needle which should be positioned between the plus and minus signs for correct exposure. Film speeds can be set from ASA 10 - 1600 (DIN 11 - 33) and shutter speeds range from 1s to 1/1000s plus B.

Besides the hotshoe the camera is also fitted with two flash cable connections for both X and M flash synchonisation. The mechanical self timer is located at the front of the body and the shutter release button can be locked by turning its base to a position marked L at the top plate of the camera body. [[Category:42mm screw mount]