Make offer pax ruby vintage yamato film camera 35mm colour luna 104313.
Pax ruby camera.
Pax ruby vintage 35mm film camera w color luna 45mm 1 3 5 nice.
The pax m3 is one of the pax series of compact 35 mm rangefinder cameras made by yamato kōki kōgyō in the 1950s.
These could be supplemented by wide tele convertors.
Yamato pax ruby ricsor this camera is unbelievably small.
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Pax ruby vintage yamato film camera 35mm colour luna 104313.
Pax ruby vintage 35mm film camera w color luna 45mm 1 3 5 nice.
The pax 35 production seems to have been from 1952 to 1955 the model being a clear copy of a barnack camera and this would certainly have covered the leica m3 introduction in 1954 but looking at images of the pax 35 and ruby model there is no sign of a red dot.
As with its predecessors the style of the camera is somewhat similar to the leica rangefinders of the same period 1.
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It looks similar to the pax m3 but the rangefinder window is smaller its lens is a colour luna 45 mm f 2 8 or f 3 5.
The pax ruby is a fixed lens leaf shutter rangefinder camera made by yamato in the 1950s.
It was also sold under other names both by yamato and other companies.
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Yamato pax m3 35mm film camera wide angle lens viewfinder in case v15.
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Pax ruby pdf manual.
Pal rex pax sunscope rex kaysons ricsor rippa konair ruby and perhaps others.
Pax ruby vintage 35mm film camera w color luna 45mm 1 3 5 nice.
This camera feels almost the sturdiest of all 3.
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Basics of a 35mm manual camera duration.
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The main lenses seem to all be labelled luminor.
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It carries quite a weight and feels quite solid.
The rangefinder is coupled and is visible via an orange square in the middle of the frame.
The pax are 35mm viewfinder and rangefinder cameras made by yamato kōki kōgyō in the 1950s and 1960s.