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However the bundled 50mm F/2.0 appears identical to Cosinon-labeled versions, and included in the same 91,xxx,xxx serial-number sequence.
 
However the bundled 50mm F/2.0 appears identical to Cosinon-labeled versions, and included in the same 91,xxx,xxx serial-number sequence.
  
Also in common with [[Cosina OEM cameras# K-mount SLR | related Cosina models]], The domed shutter release is locked until the advance lever is pulled outwards from the body. After this a half-press on the release activates a simple 3-LED meter display in the viewfinder ( + ○ - ). This model is limited to a top shutter speed of 1/1000 second, where later Cosinas could achieve 1/2000, but it still offers a 1/125 [[flash sync]] speed with its vertically-traveling metal bladed shutter.
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Also in common with [[Cosina OEM cameras#K-mount SLR | related Cosina models]], The domed shutter release is locked until the advance lever is pulled outwards from the body. After this a half-press on the release activates a simple 3-LED meter display in the viewfinder ( + ○ - ). This model is limited to a top shutter speed of 1/1000 second, where later Cosinas could achieve 1/2000, but it still offers a 1/125 [[flash sync]] speed with its vertically-traveling metal bladed shutter.
  
 
Two 1.5v button cells are only required for the metering display and the camera will shoot without them. The mechanical self-timer runs for up to 10 seconds; and usefully, this raises the mirror and pre-releases the aperture stopdown at the beginning of the cycle to allow any vibrations to die away.
 
Two 1.5v button cells are only required for the metering display and the camera will shoot without them. The mechanical self-timer runs for up to 10 seconds; and usefully, this raises the mirror and pre-releases the aperture stopdown at the beginning of the cycle to allow any vibrations to die away.

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The Soligor SC-1 is one of a small number of cameras offered by AIC Photo, and is a circa-1980 35mm SLR accepting K mount lenses. As with other Soligor-branded products, it is actually manufactured by a Japan-based OEM (as with their T4 lenses made by Tokina). This camera derives from the Cosina CT-1A; but rather than being a straight rebadge, the profile of the camera body has been subtly re-sculpted with softer lines.

However the bundled 50mm F/2.0 appears identical to Cosinon-labeled versions, and included in the same 91,xxx,xxx serial-number sequence.

Also in common with related Cosina models, The domed shutter release is locked until the advance lever is pulled outwards from the body. After this a half-press on the release activates a simple 3-LED meter display in the viewfinder ( + ○ - ). This model is limited to a top shutter speed of 1/1000 second, where later Cosinas could achieve 1/2000, but it still offers a 1/125 flash sync speed with its vertically-traveling metal bladed shutter.

Two 1.5v button cells are only required for the metering display and the camera will shoot without them. The mechanical self-timer runs for up to 10 seconds; and usefully, this raises the mirror and pre-releases the aperture stopdown at the beginning of the cycle to allow any vibrations to die away.

The SC-1 offers a no-frills film shooting experience in a trim and attractive 21-ounce/600-gram package, one which compares favorably to some iconic "student" cameras like the Pentax K1000.