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Exposure detection window design for RICOH’s lens shutter film half cameras!

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Today we are pleased to present the exposure detection window of RICOH’s lens shutter film half camera released in 1965.


RICOH AUTO HALF S (Reference product)

 

The exposure detection window is located around the lens from the front of the camera.



The rectangular base frame is studded with many fine rectangular collectors.




Light is collected in this area to detect the amount of exposure.



This time we introduced the exposure detection window of RICOH’s lens shutter film half camera released in 1965.


The exposure detection window occupies 1/3 of the camera body.


The exposure detection window is a very important part of the camera design.








Please look forward to the next issue, where we will continue to discuss the various parts of the half-camera!


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