Minolta Uniomat
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In 1960 Chiyoda launched its Minolta Uniomat series of rangefinder cameras with coupled match-needle selenium meter. The fast leaf shutter was possible by Chiyoda's strategy to allow just certain aperture/shutter-speed combinations. Thus the shutter doesn't need to be opened fully when a fast speed is set.
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specifications
- Type: rangefinder camera
- Manufacturer: Chiyoda Kogaku
- Year of launch: 1960
- Film: 35mm with speeds 6 to 1600 ASA
- Lens: Rokkor 1:2.8/45mm, 4 elements
- Shutter: leaf shutter with speeds from 1/8 sec. to 1/1000 sec., X and M flash synchronization, "program shutter"
- Meter: coupled selenium meter, instrument's match-needle window on top, helps to set manually a combination of aperture and speed
- Viewfinder: bright rame finder with superimposed coupled rangefinder
- Film advance: advance lever in camera back
- Dimensions: 137×80×73mm
- Weight: 710 g


