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The '''Royal 35''' or '''35 S''' is a Japanese [[rangefinder camera]], made by [[Royal Camera]] in Tokyo in 1955. Two versions were produced as series, one with a F/2.8 and one with a F/2.0 Tominor 50mm lens. The lenses were made by [[Tomioka]], Japan. Both versions had a [[Copal]]-S B, 1-1/200s or 1/300s shutter. Both versions were meterless. Lenses are non interchangeable. The company logo is engraved in the accessory shoe.
 
The '''Royal 35''' or '''35 S''' is a Japanese [[rangefinder camera]], made by [[Royal Camera]] in Tokyo in 1955. Two versions were produced as series, one with a F/2.8 and one with a F/2.0 Tominor 50mm lens. The lenses were made by [[Tomioka]], Japan. Both versions had a [[Copal]]-S B, 1-1/200s or 1/300s shutter. Both versions were meterless. Lenses are non interchangeable. The company logo is engraved in the accessory shoe.
  
The third version of the ''Royal 35-S'' was made for interchangeable screw-mount lenses before blade shutter. Maybe it was only produced as prototype(s) or as (very) small series.
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The third version of the ''Royal 35-S'' was made for interchangeable screw-mount lenses in front of its [[leaf shutter]]. Maybe it was only produced as prototype(s) or as (very) small series. Another theory says that it was made just for the Japanese market.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:05, 21 June 2018


See also the earlier Royal 35, version of the Picny 35.

The Royal 35 or 35 S is a Japanese rangefinder camera, made by Royal Camera in Tokyo in 1955. Two versions were produced as series, one with a F/2.8 and one with a F/2.0 Tominor 50mm lens. The lenses were made by Tomioka, Japan. Both versions had a Copal-S B, 1-1/200s or 1/300s shutter. Both versions were meterless. Lenses are non interchangeable. The company logo is engraved in the accessory shoe.

The third version of the Royal 35-S was made for interchangeable screw-mount lenses in front of its leaf shutter. Maybe it was only produced as prototype(s) or as (very) small series. Another theory says that it was made just for the Japanese market.

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