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The '''Robin Super LM''' export version was fitted with a Taronar F.C. 45mm/f1.9.
 
The '''Robin Super LM''' export version was fitted with a Taronar F.C. 45mm/f1.9.
  
The '''Taron VR''', without lightmeter, used the same chassis as the VL. Both the VL and VR series were directly developed from the earlier [[Taron 35 III]] with slight differences in the chassis castings and with different running gear.
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The '''Taron VR''' series, without lightmeter, used the same chassis as the VL. Both the VL and VR series were directly developed from the earlier [[Taron 35 III]] with slight differences in the chassis castings and with different running gear.
  
 
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The Taron VL ('5'-L) is 35 mm rangefinder camera with a built-in uncoupled selenium meter, introduced in 1959. It was actually the first Taron with a lightmeter. It was available with a Taronar F.C. 45mm/f1.8 or 45 mm/f2.8 lens and Copal SVL shutter to 1/500s. The VL featured an interesting idler geared rewind lever, offset to allow room for the lightmeter.

The Robin Super LM export version was fitted with a Taronar F.C. 45mm/f1.9.

The Taron VR series, without lightmeter, used the same chassis as the VL. Both the VL and VR series were directly developed from the earlier Taron 35 III with slight differences in the chassis castings and with different running gear.