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− | The '''Royal-I''' is one of those cameras which exists under several company names, including '''Yunon''', '''Akita''' and '''[[Suntone]]'''. It has a fixed-focus 50mm f6.3 [[Optical Lens]], motor-driven film advance, a choice of apertures, and a hot shoe. It uses 35mm film. It it styled like an SLR, but is actually a basic viewfinder camera. It appears related to the notorious [["Olympia" camera]]. Definitely a [[trashcam]]. | + | The '''Royal-I''' is one of those cameras which exists under several company names, including '''[[Yunon]]''', '''Akita''' and '''[[Suntone]]'''. It has a fixed-focus 50mm f6.3 [[Optical Lens]], motor-driven film advance, a choice of apertures, and a hot shoe. It uses 35mm film. It it styled like an SLR, but is actually a basic viewfinder camera. It appears related to the notorious [["Olympia" camera]]. Definitely a [[trashcam]]. |
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The Royal-I is one of those cameras which exists under several company names, including Yunon, Akita and Suntone. It has a fixed-focus 50mm f6.3 Optical Lens, motor-driven film advance, a choice of apertures, and a hot shoe. It uses 35mm film. It it styled like an SLR, but is actually a basic viewfinder camera. It appears related to the notorious "Olympia" camera. Definitely a trashcam.