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Leotax cameras. photo 6.477 viewsLeotax-F with slow speeds.1-25th. Lens: Tokyo Optical Co. Topcor 1.5/5cm. made by Showa Optica Works Japan ca.1955?

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Minolta-35. model II. photo 1.560 viewsMinolta-35 model II. Rangefinder camera, takes 35mm film, with the negative size of 24x34mm. interchangeable leica screw mount lenses. Lens on camera: Chiyoko Super Rokkor f 2./5cm, also a Tele Rokkor QE f3.5/100mm. Made in Japan. ca.1947-1953. there are a lot of variations of this camera. I don't understand the red point..
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Minolta-35. Model II. photo 2.649 viewsMinolta-35 model II. Rangefinder camera, takes 35mm film, with the negative size of 24x34mm. on both cameras, these two cameras are Styled similar to a Leica camera, with interchangeable leica screw mount lenses, Chiyoko Super Rokkor f 2./5cm. Made in Japan. ca.1947-1953. there are some variations of this camera.
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Minolta-35. Model II. photo 3.570 viewsMinolta-35 Model II, C.R.Finder camera for 24x36mm on 35mm film. Interchangeable Lens, Horizontal focal-plane shutter, Lens:Super Rokkor 2.8/45mm. Made by Minolta Japan. ca.1953
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Mometta II, Leica copie565 viewsMometta II, 35mm camera with a image of 24x32mm on 35mm film. coupled Rangefinder with single eyepiece, non interchangeable lens, and focal-plane shutter. Made by MOM in Budapest.
ca.1957-1958
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Nicca & Tenack Leica copies. photo 1.616 viewsFrom Left: NICCA Type-5. 35mm Leica copy, C.R.Finder, BN.128893,top speed to 1000, focal-plane shutter, Sync plug on rear of housing, back door open sideways. made by Nicca Camera Co. LTD Japan ca.1955
TENACK type IV-S. 35mm Leica copy, C.R.Finder, BN.69415,top speed to 500, focal-plane shutter. made by Tanaka Optical Company Ltd. Japan ca.1955
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Nicca & Tenack Leica copies. photo 2.556 viewsFrom Left: NICCA Type-5. 35mm Leica copy, C.R.Finder, BN.128893,top speed to 1000, focal-plane shutter, Sync plug on rear of housing, back door open sideways. made by Nicca Camera Co. LTD Japan ca.1955
TENACK type IV-S. 35mm Leica copy, C.R.Finder, BN.69415,top speed to 500, focal-plane shutter. made by Tanaka Optical Company Ltd. Japan ca.1955
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Opema 35mm camera. Leica copy. Czechoslovakia.626 viewsOpema Leica copy's
Left: Opema-I, copy of a standart Leica, 24x32mm image on 35mm film, M38mm screw mount, (NOT leica screw mount) no rangefinder. Focal-plane shutter. ca.1950 with special 135mm finder on top.
Right: Opema-II 24x32mm image, and M38mm screw lens mount, (NOT leica screw mount) C.R.Rangefinder. Focal-plane shutter. with Special 24x36mm finder on top. ca.1950. Made by Meopta in Czechoslovakia.

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Pax cameras. photo 1. Japan602 viewsFrom Left: Pax 35mm camera with C.R.Finder, little like the Leica camera in look, Knob advance. Lens: Eria Anastigmat 3.5/40mm. in Silver C shutter. ca.1952.
Pax M4. 35mm C.R.Finder camera, Leaver advance.
Lens: Luminor Anastigmat 2.8/45mm. ca.1958
Pax M2. 35mm C.R.Finder camera. Knob advance Lens: Luminor Anastigmat 2.8/45mm. ca.1956
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Pax cameras. photo 2. Japan563 viewsFrom Left: Pax 35mm camera with C.R.Finder, little like the Leica camera in look, Knob advance. Lens: Eria Anastigmat 3.5/40mm. in Silver C shutter. ca.1952.
Pax M4. 35mm C.R.Finder camera, Leaver advance.
Lens: Luminor Anastigmat 2.8/45mm. ca.1958
Pax M2. 35mm C.R.Finder camera. Knob advance Lens: Luminor Anastigmat 2.8/45mm. ca.1956
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Reid III. camera. photo 1.427 viewsReid III. 35mm C.R.Finder camera, the top plate only referred as Reid. Focal Plane Cloth shutter, 1-1000. B.T.synchronised. Lens: Rare Taylor-Hobson Leitz Xenon 1.5/5cm.
Made in England by Reid & Sigrist.
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Reid III. camera. photo 2.396 viewsReid III. 35mm C.R.Finder camera, the top plate only referred as Reid. Focal Plane Cloth shutter, 1-1000. B.T.synchronised. Lens: Rare Taylor-Hobson Leitz Xenon 1.5/5cm.
Made in England by Reid & Sigrist.
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