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Canon A35 Datelux

Canon·1977·Camera

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The A35 Datelux (also named the 'Nighter' in Japan; a reference to night-time baseball matches[1]) is a 35mm rangefinder camera with date imprint, made by Canon in October 1977,[2] several months before the A35F (the same camera without a date-imprint function) was sold in Europe and the Americas. It has a five-element 40mm f/2.8 lens, focusing down to 0.8 metre. The rangefinder is integrated into the viewfinder, which has frame-lines for parallax-error correction at close focus, and also shows

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