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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 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 before blade shutter. Maybe it was only produced as prototype(s) or as (very) small series.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:47, 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 before blade shutter. Maybe it was only produced as prototype(s) or as (very) small series.

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