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The '''Revueflex 5005''' (and its silver counterpart the '''Revueflex 4004''') were sold by [[Foto-Quelle]], and are among the few autoexposure cameras to work with universal [[42mm screw lenses]]. A halfway press of the shutter release [[stop down | stops down]] the lens for metering; and after confirming the shutter speed value indicated by a viewfinder needle, the user continues pressing until the shutter trips.
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The '''Revueflex 5005''' (and its counterpart the '''Revueflex 4004''' bundled with a slower f/1.7 lens) were sold by [[Foto-Quelle]], and are among the few autoexposure cameras to work with universal [[42mm screw lenses]]. A halfway press of the shutter release [[stop down | stops down]] the lens for metering; and after confirming the shutter speed value indicated by a viewfinder needle, the user continues pressing until the shutter trips.
  
 
As with the manual-exposure [[Revueflex 3003 | Revueflex 2002 & 3003]] these were manufactured by [[Chinon]] but distinctively restyled for private-label sale. The tall, boxy [[pentaprism]] housing and the dimpled control rings are the distinctive styling elements. The 5005 is derived from the [[Chinon CE II Memotron]]; but aside from the styling differences it omits the AE lock button or the viewfinder eyepiece blind (offering a simple plastic cap instead).  
 
As with the manual-exposure [[Revueflex 3003 | Revueflex 2002 & 3003]] these were manufactured by [[Chinon]] but distinctively restyled for private-label sale. The tall, boxy [[pentaprism]] housing and the dimpled control rings are the distinctive styling elements. The 5005 is derived from the [[Chinon CE II Memotron]]; but aside from the styling differences it omits the AE lock button or the viewfinder eyepiece blind (offering a simple plastic cap instead).  
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A model sold in the US market based on this same Chinon design is the [[Argus CR-3E]].
 
A model sold in the US market based on this same Chinon design is the [[Argus CR-3E]].
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*[https://www.cameramanuals.org/pdf_files/revueflex_4004_5005.pdf Multi-language Revueflex 4004/5005 manual] (English: pg. 12) from Mike Butkus' [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ OrphanCameras.com]
  
 
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Revision as of 11:51, 8 June 2021

The Revueflex 5005 (and its counterpart the Revueflex 4004 bundled with a slower f/1.7 lens) were sold by Foto-Quelle, and are among the few autoexposure cameras to work with universal 42mm screw lenses. A halfway press of the shutter release stops down the lens for metering; and after confirming the shutter speed value indicated by a viewfinder needle, the user continues pressing until the shutter trips.

As with the manual-exposure Revueflex 2002 & 3003 these were manufactured by Chinon but distinctively restyled for private-label sale. The tall, boxy pentaprism housing and the dimpled control rings are the distinctive styling elements. The 5005 is derived from the Chinon CE II Memotron; but aside from the styling differences it omits the AE lock button or the viewfinder eyepiece blind (offering a simple plastic cap instead).

The electronically-timed shutter requires power from a largish 6 volt (4SR44) silver-oxide battery, without which only the mechanical 1/90th second "X" speed operates. Pressing the shutter release lights an LED alongside the eyepiece indicating sufficient battery for auto-exposure operation.

Specifications

  • Shutter speds: B, 1s, 1/2s, 1/4s, 1/8s, 1/15s, 1/30s, 1/60s, 1/125s, 1/250s, 1/500s, 1/1000s, 1/2000s, Auto, X
  • metal focal plane shutter, hybrid mechanical and electronic
  • ASA: 25 - 3200
  • Flash sync: 1/90s, contacts for X and FP sync as well as hot shoe
  • shutter speeds visible in viewfinder
  • shutter lock
  • multiple exposure provision
  • self timer

A model sold in the US market based on this same Chinon design is the Argus CR-3E.

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