Photopia
Photopia-branded light meter, probably by Sekonic image by Anssi Puisto (Image rights) |
Photopia Ltd. was a photographic distributor based in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, England. The company sold cameras and accessories - some of them made and branded for Photopia by various manufacturers such as Vredeborch and King, and others under their original names, such as Wirgin and Regula. The Photopia company developed from an earlier name, Norths Staffs Photographic Services[1]. Photopia was at one time the UK importers for Minolta. The company still exists as Johnsons Photopia[2], and distributes brands including Mamiya and Sekonic.
Photopia Cameras
- Mastra V35 (also called USC 35 IIa; a simpler variant of a Regula III)
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- Photopia company history on Maurice Fisher's Photomemorabilia
- Photopia accessory rangefinder instructions from Nesster on Flickr.
- Mastra V35 on Flickr by John F Richardson