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The 520m CdS is a [[rangefinder camera]] for [[35mm film]] introduced by [[Ricoh]] circa 1966. Where the earlier [[Ricoh 520m]] had a [[selenium meter]] alongside the rangefinder window<REF>The earlier 520M is pictured [http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~rd2h-ari/RI_520M.htm here] at the Japanese-language site [http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~rd2h-ari/ Japan Family Camera].</REF>, the revised version located its namesake [[CdS|CdS meter cell]] within the filter ring, to compensate for any filters in use. Its lens is a 48mm Rikenon f/2.0.
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The '''520m CdS''' is a [[rangefinder camera]] for [[35mm film]] introduced by [[Ricoh]] circa 1966. Where the earlier Ricoh 520m had a [[selenium meter]] alongside the rangefinder window<REF>The earlier 520M is pictured [http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~rd2h-ari/RI_520M.htm here] at the Japanese-language site [http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~rd2h-ari/ Japan Family Camera].</REF>, the revised version located its namesake [[CdS|CdS meter cell]] within the filter ring, to compensate for any filters in use. Its lens is a 48mm Rikenon f/2.0.
  
 
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==Notes==

Latest revision as of 02:00, 19 October 2014

The 520m CdS is a rangefinder camera for 35mm film introduced by Ricoh circa 1966. Where the earlier Ricoh 520m had a selenium meter alongside the rangefinder window[1], the revised version located its namesake CdS meter cell within the filter ring, to compensate for any filters in use. Its lens is a 48mm Rikenon f/2.0.

Notes

  1. The earlier 520M is pictured here at the Japanese-language site Japan Family Camera.