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− | The '''Royal 35M''' was made by [[Royal Camera]] in Tokyo in 1957. It featured a [[Tomioka]] Tominor 45mm/f2.8-16 lens or a 45mm/f1.9 lens with a Copal-MXV (B, 1-1/500s) shutter. | + | The '''Royal 35M''' was made by [[Royal Camera]] in Tokyo in 1957. It featured a [[Tomioka]] Tominor 45mm/f2.8-16 lens or a 45mm/f1.9 lens with a Copal-MXV (B, 1-1/500s) shutter. The lenses were non interchangable, and accepted 40.5mm filters. The 35M had a built-in non coupled selenium meter, scaled for ASA 12-800, which could be read from the top of the camera. The spring loaded flip-up meter cell door acted as a light screen for high light level readings. The body style was not unlike the[[Neoca 2S]]. |
== Variations == | == Variations == |
Revision as of 19:27, 30 November 2008
The Royal 35M was made by Royal Camera in Tokyo in 1957. It featured a Tomioka Tominor 45mm/f2.8-16 lens or a 45mm/f1.9 lens with a Copal-MXV (B, 1-1/500s) shutter. The lenses were non interchangable, and accepted 40.5mm filters. The 35M had a built-in non coupled selenium meter, scaled for ASA 12-800, which could be read from the top of the camera. The spring loaded flip-up meter cell door acted as a light screen for high light level readings. The body style was not unlike theNeoca 2S.
Variations
The Royal 35M Deluxe featured the 45mm/f1.9 Tominor lens. Two identical export versions were called Ogikon 35E, available with both lens types. The Wirgin 19E was the identical European-market export version with the 45mm/f1.9 lens.
Links
In Japanese:
In Chinese:
- Royal 35M: post with pictures in a Chinese forum