Canon IV 35mm Rangefinder Film Camera with Tokyo Simlar lens 50mm 5cm F/3.5 LTM Leica Screw Mount
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The Canon IV 35mm Rangefinder Film Camera is a classic piece of photographic equipment produced by Canon in the 1950s. It's part of the Canon IV series, which was known for its high build quality, precision engineering, and innovative features for its time.
This camera features a rangefinder focusing system, which was a popular alternative to the more traditional single-lens reflex (SLR) system. Rangefinder cameras like the Canon IV offer several advantages, including compact size, quiet operation, and the ability to maintain a clear view of the subject even while taking a photo.
The Canon IV is compatible with 35mm film, a widely used format for both amateur and professional photography. This format allows for high-quality images with fine detail and excellent clarity.
The Tokyo Simlar lens included with this camera is a 50mm lens with an aperture of f/3.5. This lens is designed to be used with the Leica Thread Mount (LTM), also known as the Leica Screw Mount. The Leica Screw Mount was a standard lens mount used by many manufacturers during the mid-20th century, allowing for compatibility and interchangeability between different cameras and lenses.
The 50mm focal length of the Tokyo Simlar lens is a versatile choice for general-purpose photography, suitable for capturing a wide range of subjects including portraits, landscapes, and street scenes. The maximum aperture of f/3.5 allows for good low-light performance and shallow depth of field effects when desired.