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− | The name '''Rippa'''<ref>''Rippa'' (立派) means ''excellent'': [http://japanese.about.com/od/howtowritehiragana/p/word323.htm Rippa] on [http://japanese.about.com/ japanese.about.com]</ref> appears on two different 35mm cameras made by [[Yamato]] in Tokyo in about 1960. One is a viewfinder camera identical to the Atlas 35 and Sears Tower 55 (McKeown lists it as this viewfinder model, with a photograph.<ref name=McK>{{McKeown12}} p1023.</ref> The other is a similarly-styled ''coupled rangefinder'' camera, identical to the [[Pax Ruby|Pal, Pax Ruby, Sunscope, Konair Ruby, or Rex Kaysons]]. | + | The name '''Rippa'''<ref>''Rippa'' (立派) means ''excellent'': [http://japanese.about.com/od/howtowritehiragana/p/word323.htm Rippa] on [http://japanese.about.com/ japanese.about.com]</ref> appears on two different 35mm cameras made by [[Yamato]] in Tokyo in about 1960. One is a viewfinder camera identical to the Atlas 35 and Sears Tower 55 (McKeown lists it as this viewfinder model, with a photograph).<ref name=McK>{{McKeown12}} p1023.</ref> The other is a similarly-styled ''coupled rangefinder'' camera, identical to the [[Pax Ruby|Pal, Pax Ruby, Sunscope, Konair Ruby, or Rex Kaysons]]. |
The rangefinder camera has a coated 45mm Color Luna lens, which can be either an f/3.5 or an f/2.8, and a synchronised leaf shutter giving speeds from 1/10 to 1/300 second, plus 'B'; the viewfinder model has an f/3.5 lens, and its slowest shutter speed is 1/25 second. It has the film-type reminder dial not in the hub of the film advance lever, as pictured right, but in the top of a fatter rewind knob. | The rangefinder camera has a coated 45mm Color Luna lens, which can be either an f/3.5 or an f/2.8, and a synchronised leaf shutter giving speeds from 1/10 to 1/300 second, plus 'B'; the viewfinder model has an f/3.5 lens, and its slowest shutter speed is 1/25 second. It has the film-type reminder dial not in the hub of the film advance lever, as pictured right, but in the top of a fatter rewind knob. |
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Rangefinder version of the Rippa image by Mustafa Dogan (Image rights) |
The name Rippa[1] appears on two different 35mm cameras made by Yamato in Tokyo in about 1960. One is a viewfinder camera identical to the Atlas 35 and Sears Tower 55 (McKeown lists it as this viewfinder model, with a photograph).[2] The other is a similarly-styled coupled rangefinder camera, identical to the Pal, Pax Ruby, Sunscope, Konair Ruby, or Rex Kaysons.
The rangefinder camera has a coated 45mm Color Luna lens, which can be either an f/3.5 or an f/2.8, and a synchronised leaf shutter giving speeds from 1/10 to 1/300 second, plus 'B'; the viewfinder model has an f/3.5 lens, and its slowest shutter speed is 1/25 second. It has the film-type reminder dial not in the hub of the film advance lever, as pictured right, but in the top of a fatter rewind knob.
Notes
- ↑ Rippa (立派) means excellent: Rippa on japanese.about.com
- ↑ McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover). p1023.