Sonnar 50mm f2, Robot "36", Steinheil Cassar 150mm f3.8, Wirgin Telepar 105mm f4. B&H '8' Sport Anate, Companion f2.8 f3.5, Brisking '8' Mag 13mm f2.5, Cinclex '16' f2.5, Cinemaster '8' f1.9 f2.5 f3.5, Keystobe '8' f1.9 f2.7 f3.5, Keystone '16' f2.7 f3.5, Revere 88 f1.9 f2.5 f3.5, Revere 99 f3.5, Wollensak standard 12.5mm's Specifications History and overview Design Lens Shutter Flash capabilities Viewfinder Metering. B&L Animar 25mm f2.7, B&L Animar 37,5mm f?, Kodak model ? 13mm f1.9 Dejur Mag '8' D100, Woll Dejur 13mm f2.5, Woll Cine Raptar 1/2" f1.9 TH Mytal 12.5mm, B&H '8' Sportster w/ Taylor Hobson f2.5 Kodak16 Model E f3.5, Kodak 8 model 20 f3.5, Kodak 8 model 25 f2.7 The name plate has been replaced with the meter. The corresponding meter versions was known as the Minolta Autocord CDS, Autocord CDS II and Autocord CDS III. The rise of professional 35mm cameras and 6×6 SLR cameras like those made by Hasselblad and Mamiya rendered the TLR design obsolete. Rotate the dial to the correct exposure number. The last new model was the Autocord CdS Model III from 1966 and it remained in production for a couple of more years before the entire Autocord line was discontinued due to failing sales. The Autocord III is similar to previous but adds a 24 exposure counter. This was taken back in early 1995 using a classic twin-lens-reflex camera on black-and-white film but after. 16.5mm for Kodak 8mm Reliant 12mm f1.9 & f2.7 The film chamber had a pressure plate for selecting 12 or 24 exp. (1966) Improved version of the Autocord II with a. 20.6mm for Bolex Visi Focus Pizar, Yvar 13mm f1.9, Switar f1.5, Yvar 12.5mm f1.9, Yvar 36mm f2.8 MINOLTA AUTOCORD CDS with ROKKOR 75mm 1:3.5 6圆 Analogue (works with the film roll) Camera in good condition, tested, perfectly functional, Not tested with. It was short-lived and quickly replaced by the Autocord III, so it is hard to find.
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