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The Tian Chi was a Chinese near-copy of the Contax F, developed by the Chang Chun Optical Research Institute in 1959. Only ten cameras were made. They had a special breech lock mount and a 56mm f:1.9 lens. Two of them are thought to have survived.
Bibliography
- Cameras of the People's Republic of China, Douglas St Denny, ed. Jessop