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The '''Royal 35M''' was made by the [[Royal Camera Company]] in Tokyo in 1957. It featured a [[Tomioka]] Tominor 2.8/45mm lens (sometimes 1.9/45mm) set in a Copal B, 1-1/500s) shutter. It has a built-in selenium meter which can be read from the top of the camera. The body style is not unlike the [[Neoca 2s]] but it is a bit better equipped. The Royal 35M has chromed body. Lenses are non interchangeable. An export version of this camera was known as the [[Ogikon 35E]].
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The '''Royal 35M''' was made by the [[Royal Camera Company]] in Tokyo in 1957. It featured a [[Tomioka]] Tominor 2.8/45mm lens (sometimes 1.9/45mm) set in a Copal B, 1-1/500s) shutter. It has a built-in selenium meter which can be read from the top of the camera. The body style is not unlike the [[Neoca 2s]] but it is a bit better equipped. The Royal 35M has chromed body. Lenses are non interchangeable.  
  
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== Variations ==
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The Royal 35M exists with F/2.8 and F/1.9 lenses. Selenium lightmeters sometimes have a door. An identical(?) export version is called [[Ogikon 35E]].
  
 
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The Royal 35M was made by the Royal Camera Company in Tokyo in 1957. It featured a Tomioka Tominor 2.8/45mm lens (sometimes 1.9/45mm) set in a Copal B, 1-1/500s) shutter. It has a built-in selenium meter which can be read from the top of the camera. The body style is not unlike the Neoca 2s but it is a bit better equipped. The Royal 35M has chromed body. Lenses are non interchangeable.

Variations

The Royal 35M exists with F/2.8 and F/1.9 lenses. Selenium lightmeters sometimes have a door. An identical(?) export version is called Ogikon 35E.

Links