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− | + | The charmingly-named '''Unique''', or rather, '''UNIQUE''', is an entry-level [[rangefinder camera]] from [[Taron]], introduced circa 1961.<ref>It is listed in November, 1962, in ''Popular Photography'' magazine's "1963 Directory & Buying Guide" insert (Vol. 51, No. 5; pg. 15A) at a cost of USD $39.95 less case.</ref> While it offers a self-timer and bright viewfinder framelines, there are only tick marks to indicate parallax error. The lens is a basic f/2.8 Taronar and shutter speeds top out at 1/300 second (in old-style, uneven increments). The molded black metal cap piece over the [[Rangefinder (device) | rangefinder windows]] gives a bit of visual flair—perhaps a nod towards sister model the [[Taron Eye]]. Nonetheless the camera feels a bit tinny, e.g. an advance lever apparently just punched out of sheet stock. | |
− | The charmingly-named '''Unique''', or rather, '''UNIQUE''', is an entry-level [[rangefinder camera]] from [[Taron]], introduced circa 1961.<ref>It is listed in November, 1962, in ''Popular Photography'' magazine's "1963 Directory & Buying Guide" insert (Vol. 51, No. 5; pg. 15A).</ref> While it offers a self-timer and bright viewfinder framelines, there are only tick marks to indicate parallax error. The lens is a basic f/2.8 Taronar and shutter speeds top out at 1/300 second (in old-style, uneven increments). The molded black metal cap piece over the [[Rangefinder (device) | rangefinder windows]] gives a bit of visual flair—perhaps a nod towards sister model the [[Taron Eye]]. Nonetheless the camera feels a bit tinny, e.g. an advance lever apparently just punched out of sheet stock. | ||
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*[https://www.cameramanuals.org/pdf_files/taron_unique.pdf Taron Unique manual] (PDF) from Mike Butkus's [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ OrphanCameras.com] | *[https://www.cameramanuals.org/pdf_files/taron_unique.pdf Taron Unique manual] (PDF) from Mike Butkus's [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ OrphanCameras.com] | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:35, 15 March 2024
Budget but stylish Taron UNIQUE image by Voxphoto (Image rights) |
The charmingly-named Unique, or rather, UNIQUE, is an entry-level rangefinder camera from Taron, introduced circa 1961.[1] While it offers a self-timer and bright viewfinder framelines, there are only tick marks to indicate parallax error. The lens is a basic f/2.8 Taronar and shutter speeds top out at 1/300 second (in old-style, uneven increments). The molded black metal cap piece over the rangefinder windows gives a bit of visual flair—perhaps a nod towards sister model the Taron Eye. Nonetheless the camera feels a bit tinny, e.g. an advance lever apparently just punched out of sheet stock.
Notes
- ↑ It is listed in November, 1962, in Popular Photography magazine's "1963 Directory & Buying Guide" insert (Vol. 51, No. 5; pg. 15A) at a cost of USD $39.95 less case.
Links
- Taron Unique manual (PDF) from Mike Butkus's OrphanCameras.com