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  • |image_text= Chinon CE-3 Memotron (1978) |image_text= with Chinon Power winder
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  • {{Infobox_35mm_MF_SLR|camera name='''Chinon CE-4''' |maker=[[Chinon]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chinon CE-4]]
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  • ...n]] of Japan and released in 1976. It was a successor to the previous '''[[Chinon CE Memotron | CE Memotron]]''' sold two years prior. A viewfinder eyepiece ...]] it was sold as the '''Porst Reflex M-CE'''. A year later, the [[Chinon CE-3 Memotron]] in 1977 was introduced.
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  • The '''CE-5''' is a manual focus 35mm [[SLR]] from [[Chinon]]. It accepts [[K mount]] type lenses. Its also compatible with Chinons AF ...n/chinon/ce-5/ce-5.htm Chinon CE-5 user manual] at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Butkus.org]
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  • The '''CE Memotron''' was an advanced model from [[Chinon]], among the few cameras accepting [[42mm screw lenses]] to offer aperture- ...can only fire its shutter at the 1/100th second "X" speed. The followup [[Chinon CE II Memotron]] replaces the battery check button with a switch for a view
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  • ...t= 35mm Chinon Bellami; 1981 red suede edition<br>commemorates 50 years of Chinon USA ...akeover by Kodak took place in January and February 2004. Before that time Chinon had been an independent manufacturer of optics and cameras since 1948.
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  • |image_text= Chinon CE-3 Memotron (1978) |image_text= with Chinon Power winder
    4 KB (624 words) - 06:03, 16 March 2023
  • {{Infobox_35mm_MF_SLR|camera name='''Chinon CE-4''' |maker=[[Chinon]]
    4 KB (608 words) - 06:01, 16 March 2023
  • #REDIRECT [[Chinon CE-4]]
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  • ...brands. Those manufacturers included most notably the Japanese companies [[Chinon]] and [[Cosina]], as well as the Russian state-owned [[KMZ]] factory, most || Revue 35 CC || [[Chinon Bellami]]
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  • ...s were made by [[Chinon]] or [[Cosina]], and were functionally the same as Chinon models. Other formats may have been made by [[Petri]], but the cheapest mod * GAF L-14 - Rebranded [[Chinon_M-1|Chinon M-1]] sold with an f/1.4 standard lens
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  • || Hanimex 35EE || || Chinon CE Memotron ...mex_dr-1/hanimex_dr-1.htm Hanimex DR-1 PDF manual] from [http://butkus.org/chinon/ OrphanCameras.com]
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  • |image_text=Metz Mecablitz 38CT3 flashgun, on [[Chinon CE-3 Memotron]] ...tm Metz Mecablitz electronic flash PDF manuals] at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/index.html OrphanCameras.com]
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  • * Porst Reflex M-CE (=[[Chinon CE II Memotron]]) ...rst Autoflex TL Bedienungsanleitung PDF manual] at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/index.html www.OrphanCameras.com]
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  • ...rings are the distinctive styling elements. The 5005 is derived from the [[Chinon CE II Memotron]]; but aside from the styling differences it omits the AE lo A model sold in the US market based on this same Chinon design is the [[Argus CR-3E]].
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  • ...ype called the '''VSL&nbsp;2 CX automatic''' was developed, based on the [[Chinon]] CE Memotron. It has automatic exposure and takes [[42mm screw lenses]]. I ....pdf format), including a manual for the VSL 3-E at [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ butkus.org's Orphan Cameras]
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  • ...actured by [[Chinon]]. The only difference between these cameras and their Chinon originals were the Agfa-typical Sensor shutter release button and a more mo '''Selectronic 1''', the basic model, was based on the [[Chinon CM-4 | CM-4]]. It offered exposure metering but worked manually.
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  • ...ctured by [[Chinon]]. The main differences between these cameras and their Chinon originals were the Agfa-typical Sensor shutter release button and a more mo ...specification is similar, but not identical to its Chinon relative; the [[Chinon CE-4 | CE-4]].
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  • This is a rebranded [[Chinon CE-4]]. Sold in Europe by [[Foto-Quelle]] under it's own Revue brand. ...[[Pentax]] [[K-mount]] lenses, for further information please check the [[Chinon CE-4]] page.
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  • This [[Revue]] SLR is also a rebranded [[Chinon]] camera. Most probably the CE-4S. ...AF lenses in this manual that were available] from [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ OrphanCameras.com]
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  • ...non CE Memotron | CE Memotron]]. (The [[Revueflex 5000 EE]] rebadges the [[Chinon CE II Memotron]].) ...glish - German - Spanish - Italian) PDF manual] at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/index.html www.orphancameras.com]
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  • *Ifbaflex 1000DX ([[Chinon CX]]) * Ifbagon 1:2.8 f=135mm (Auto [[Chinon]])
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  • ...'''[[Revue]] AC3''' is a rebranded [[Chinon]] camera. Most probably the [[Chinon CE-4|CE-4S]]. ...RevueFlex AC 3 PDF manual, multiple languages] at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/index.html Orphan Cameras]
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  • ...d re-designs of existing camera systems, including the Agfa Selectronic ([[Chinon]]) and [[Exakta 66]] ([[Pentacon]]) *[[Agfa Selectronic 1]] (1980) (re-design of [[Chinon CM-4]])
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  • ...n]] of Japan and released in 1976. It was a successor to the previous '''[[Chinon CE Memotron | CE Memotron]]''' sold two years prior. A viewfinder eyepiece ...]] it was sold as the '''Porst Reflex M-CE'''. A year later, the [[Chinon CE-3 Memotron]] in 1977 was introduced.
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