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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
'''In Japanese''' | '''In Japanese''' |
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Topcon RM 300 image by Jim Skinner (Image rights) |
The Topcon RM 300 is a manual focus 35mm SLR from Tōkyō Kōgaku. The body has the same features of the RE 300, but uses the K mount type lenses instead of Exakta lenses. This is the last camera released under the Topcon brand name. The Topcon AM-1 was announced but never released by Tokyo Kogaku. Thought it was later completed and released as the Cimko LS-1. There are many other cameras based on this same body including:
- Quantaray (Delta) D2-RZ distributed in the US at Ritz Camera retail stores.
- Carena KSM1 distributed by Porst shops in Germany.
- Exakta KE 5
- Edixa CX 5
Edixa CX 5 image by l'artemisia (Image rights) |
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In Japanese