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− | The '''UV mount''' lenses from [[Tōkyō Kōgaku]] are used on cameras from the 1960's (like the Topcon 100 Auto and | + | The '''UV mount''' lenses from [[Tōkyō Kōgaku]] are used on cameras from the 1960's (like the Topcon 100 Auto, the [[Topcon Uni|Uni]], and [[Topcon Unirex|Unirex]]) and the 1970s (like the [[Topcon IC-1 Auto|IC-1 Auto]]). These unique lens designs do not have a built-in shutter, but instead are mounted directly onto the shutter assembly protruding from the camera body. |
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The UV mount lenses from Tōkyō Kōgaku are used on cameras from the 1960's (like the Topcon 100 Auto, the Uni, and Unirex) and the 1970s (like the IC-1 Auto). These unique lens designs do not have a built-in shutter, but instead are mounted directly onto the shutter assembly protruding from the camera body.
- UV Topcor 28mm f/4
- UV Topcor 35mm f/3.5
- UV Topcor 50mm f/2
- UV Topcor 53mm f/2
- UV Topcor 100mm f/4
- UV Topcor 135mm f/4
- UV Topcor 200mm f/4