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The terms 'Vario type' and 'Prontor type' were taken directly from Samoca Paperwork supplied with the Cameras. | The terms 'Vario type' and 'Prontor type' were taken directly from Samoca Paperwork supplied with the Cameras. | ||
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Revision as of 14:48, 31 July 2009
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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The terms 'Vario type' and 'Prontor type' were taken directly from Samoca Paperwork supplied with the Cameras. The inclusion of the phrase 'type' must meen a japanese copy of the german original....I will edit the Samoca pages to make this more clear.