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The '''Seikosha-SLV''' was made by Seikōsha, the manufacturing branch of [[Hattori|Hattori Tokei-ten]]. It was a quiet 5-blade [[leaf shutter]] with speeds from 1 sec. to 1/500 sec. plus B . A version without slow speeds existed.
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The '''Seikosha-SLV''' was made by Seikōsha, the manufacturing branch of [[Hattori|Hattori Tokei-ten]]. It was a quiet 5-blade [[leaf shutter]] with B, 1–500 speeds. A version without slow speeds existed.
 
== Cameras with SLV shutter ==
 
== Cameras with SLV shutter ==
 
Variants and cameras equipped (incomplete list, and not all variants are concerned):
 
Variants and cameras equipped (incomplete list, and not all variants are concerned):
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* [[Minolta Minoltina AL-S|Minoltina-S and Minoltina AL-S]]
 
* [[Minolta Minoltina AL-S|Minoltina-S and Minoltina AL-S]]
 
* [[Nikkorex 35|Nikkorex 35|2]]
 
* [[Nikkorex 35|Nikkorex 35|2]]
* [[Olympus Eye Flex|Olympus Eye Flex A]]
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* [[Olympus Eye 44]] (f/3.5 version)
 
* [[Polaroid Pathfinder|Polaroid 120]]
 
* [[Polaroid Pathfinder|Polaroid 120]]
 
* [[Primo Jr]] by [[Tōkyō Kōgaku]]
 
* [[Primo Jr]] by [[Tōkyō Kōgaku]]
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* Ricohmatic 225
 
* Ricohmatic 225
 
=== Cameras with SLV shutter w/o slow speeds ===
 
=== Cameras with SLV shutter w/o slow speeds ===
*[[Minolta ER]]
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* [[Minolta ER]]
  
 
== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==

Revision as of 21:53, 29 March 2009

The Seikosha-SLV was made by Seikōsha, the manufacturing branch of Hattori Tokei-ten. It was a quiet 5-blade leaf shutter with B, 1–500 speeds. A version without slow speeds existed.

Cameras with SLV shutter

Variants and cameras equipped (incomplete list, and not all variants are concerned):

Cameras with SLV shutter w/o slow speeds

Bibliography

  • Kamera no mekanizumu sono I: "Hai! Chīzu" Shunkan o torae-tsuzukeru shattā-ten (カメラのメカニズム・そのⅠ・「ハイ!チーズ」瞬間をとらえ続けるシャッター展, Camera mechanism, part 1 "Cheese!" Exhibition of instant taking shutters). Tokyo: JCII Camera Museum, 2002. (Exhibition catalogue, no ISBN number)