Revueflex 5000 EE
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Foto-Quelle sold the Revueflex 5000 EE as a slight variation on the Revueflex 4000 EE. Both were manufactured by Chinon; and while the moved "X" position on the shutter dial implies that it is derived from the CE II Memotron, it lacks that model's eyepiece blind.
Once again this is a camera that enables aperture-priority autoexposure even using universal 42mm screw lenses. Pressing the shutter release halfway stops down the lens and a needle in the viewfinder indicates the shutter speed that will be used. After this continued pressing will trip the shutter.
There is a self-timer, exposure compensation via the ring around the rewind knob, and a tab in front of the film advance lever which eneables multiple exposures.