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− | Hello, I'm very surprised that you mentionned that the Samoca shutters were Vario or Prontor. I don't think any japanese manufacturer bought their shutters to Germany, they were much to expensive to produce low priced cameras. Moreover, I think the after WWII Vario had a speed range from 1/25 to 1/200. Regards.
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− | Reply BY Postumus.
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− | The terms 'Vario type' and 'Prontor type' were taken directly from Samoca Paperwork supplied with the Cameras.
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− | The inclusion of the phrase 'type' must infer a japanese copy of the german original....I will edit the Samoca pages to make this more clear.
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− | I have now added 'type' to the description.
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− | It should have been there to start with !
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− | Thanks for spotting the error Dbroglin.
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− | == A note about image inclusion ==
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− | Hi, I noticed that when you made [http://camera-wiki.org/index.php?title=Midget&action=historysubmit&diff=113171&oldid=110916 this edit] you removed the link back to the Flickr user page. Camera-wiki.org depends on Flickr to host our images; and one requirement of theirs is that you be able to "click through" back to the original source page on Flickr. The best solution is just to use our [[Help:Adding_images#Flickr_image_template|Flickr image template]] and fill in all its fields (unless you need to do something tricky).
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− | I readily admit, adding images in wiki articles is much more confusing than it ought to be. But that's the reason we have such an extensive [[Help:Adding images|help article about it]]. Cheers, --[[User:Voxphoto|Vox]] 16:58, 10 August 2011 (PDT)
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