Elca
Mamiya
1958
MAMI K 0610 a01
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Elca
Mamiya · 1958
| Typ | Rigid body, Optical viewfinder |
| Format | 24x36 KB |
| Lens | Sekor 2,8 |
| Shutter | Copal Sp. MXV |
Archiv-Nr. MAMI K 0610 a01
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"The Elca is a 35mm coupled-rangefinder camera made by Mamiya in 1958. It is notable as the first Japanese camera to have match-needle metering, using a selenium meter cell, presumably made for Mamiya by Sekonic, which can accept Sekonic's booster cell to extend its usefulness to low light, as pictured here. The meter readout window is to the right of the accessory shoe. The camera has a coated Mamiya-Sekor 5 cm f/2.8 lens, focusing to 3.5 feet, and a Copal shutter with speeds 1 - 1/500 second, plus 'B'; these are set on the second lens-ring. The shutter is synchronised,…"
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Variants (1)
| Nr. | Year | Lens | Shutter | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| a01 | 1958 | Sekor 2,8 | Copal Sp. MXV | – |