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Royal Camera [[Clones, Rebadges and Rebrands|rebadged]] its equipment for sale by other distributors. The Royal 35P was also sold as:
 
 
*the [[Brumberger]], with Brumberger Anastigmat 45mm / f2.8 or f3.5 lens, in USA;
 
*the [[Brumberger]], with Brumberger Anastigmat 45mm / f2.8 or f3.5 lens, in USA;
 
*[[Hanimex]] Holiday II, with Hanimar 45mm / f3.5 lens, by Hannes Import Export in Asia and Europe;
 
*[[Hanimex]] Holiday II, with Hanimar 45mm / f3.5 lens, by Hannes Import Export in Asia and Europe;
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*Hiyoca, with Kendor 45mm / f2.8 lens, by I S Photo in Japan;  
 
*Hiyoca, with Kendor 45mm / f2.8 lens, by I S Photo in Japan;  
 
*[[Mansfield Skylark|Skylark V]], with Cimenar 45mm / f1.9 lens, by Mansfield Industries in USA.
 
*[[Mansfield Skylark|Skylark V]], with Cimenar 45mm / f1.9 lens, by Mansfield Industries in USA.
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The Royal 35P fixed lens rangefinder camera was the last camera made by Royal Camera of Tokyo in 1957, featuring:

  • Rangefinder-coupled Tomioka Tominor f1.9 / 45mm lens, to f16, with 40.5mm filter size.
  • Unmarked shutter with speeds: B, 1, 1/2, 1/5, 1/10, 1/25, 1/50, 1/100, 1/300s.
  • 10-blade aperture diaphragm giving a nearly circular pupil.

The 35P was developed on the same chassis as the metered Royal 35M and had a long black-enameled central panel to camouflage its small rangefinder window and mimic contemporary cameras with brightline or parallax-compensating finder windows.

Variations

Royal Camera rebadged its equipment for sale by other distributors. The Royal 35P was also sold as:

  • the Brumberger, with Brumberger Anastigmat 45mm / f2.8 or f3.5 lens, in USA;
  • Hanimex Holiday II, with Hanimar 45mm / f3.5 lens, by Hannes Import Export in Asia and Europe;
  • Hanimex C35 and D35, with Hanimar 45mm / f2.8 lens;
  • Hiyoca, with Kendor 45mm / f2.8 lens, by I S Photo in Japan;
  • Skylark V, with Cimenar 45mm / f1.9 lens, by Mansfield Industries in USA.


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