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The '''Windsor 35''' is a [[35mm]] coupled [[rangefinder camera]] made in Japan, originally by [[Tōkō Shashin]] (TKC logo; later called the Windsor Camera Co.),<ref name=McK>{{McKeown12}} p999. Listed under 'Windsor Camera Co.'</ref> c.1953. There were two models. The original 1953 has the accessory shoe in a flat area on top of the rangefinder housing; in the later 1954 model, the higher part of the top housing surrounds the shoe.  The shutter is either an NKS (as ppictured here) giving speeds from 1-1/200 second puls 'B', with a [[PC socket]] and self-timer, a TKS (perhaps for <U>T</U>ō<U>k</U>ō <U>S</U>hashin), also 1-1/200 second, with ASA or PC [[flash sync]]hronisation, or a Velex 1-1/200 with a PC socket; the later models only have the Velex. The lens is a Color-Sygmar 50mm f3.5; a four element lens.<ref name=McK></ref>
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The '''Windsor 35''' is a [[35mm]] coupled [[rangefinder camera]] made in Japan, originally by [[Tōkō Shashin]] (TKC logo; later called the Windsor Camera Co.),<ref name=McK>{{McKeown12}} p999. Listed under 'Windsor Camera Co.'</ref> c.1953. There were two models. The original 1953 model has the accessory shoe in a flat area on top of the rangefinder housing; in the later 1954 model, the higher part of the top housing surrounds the shoe.  The shutter is either an NKS (as pictured here) giving speeds from 1-1/200 second plus 'B', with a [[PC socket]] and self-timer, a TKS (perhaps for <U>T</U>ō<U>k</U>ō <U>S</U>hashin), also 1-1/200 second, with ASA or PC [[flash sync]]hronisation, or a Velex 1-1/200 with a PC socket; the later models only have the Velex. The lens is a Color-Sygmar 50mm f3.5; a four element lens.<ref name=McK></ref>
  
The 1957 Windsor II is similar, but with a restyled, flatter top plate and a Velex shutter running to 1/300.
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The 1957 '''Windsor II''' is similar, but with a restyled, flatter top plate and a Velex shutter running to 1/300.
 
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Revision as of 03:47, 8 December 2013

Note that the name Windsor is also used on a Diana clone.

The Windsor 35 is a 35mm coupled rangefinder camera made in Japan, originally by Tōkō Shashin (TKC logo; later called the Windsor Camera Co.),[1] c.1953. There were two models. The original 1953 model has the accessory shoe in a flat area on top of the rangefinder housing; in the later 1954 model, the higher part of the top housing surrounds the shoe. The shutter is either an NKS (as pictured here) giving speeds from 1-1/200 second plus 'B', with a PC socket and self-timer, a TKS (perhaps for Tōkō Shashin), also 1-1/200 second, with ASA or PC flash synchronisation, or a Velex 1-1/200 with a PC socket; the later models only have the Velex. The lens is a Color-Sygmar 50mm f3.5; a four element lens.[1]

The 1957 Windsor II is similar, but with a restyled, flatter top plate and a Velex shutter running to 1/300.


Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover). p999. Listed under 'Windsor Camera Co.'

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