Fedzilla_Bob
man with cat
Just loaded film into my recently aquired R and noticed that the shutter is remarkably similar to the one found in my Canon t70.
I know that the Canon T series all share the same metal shutter curtain that opens vertically. I also learned that the T60, released in the 90's, was built by Cosina for Canon. It was a low end camera that was the last of the T family. I have attached an image of that below. Notice that the plastic resembles the application on the Bessa R.
Same designer/engineers at work? Also see the T90 illustration, in part of the cutaway there's the shutter.
I know that the Canon T series all share the same metal shutter curtain that opens vertically. I also learned that the T60, released in the 90's, was built by Cosina for Canon. It was a low end camera that was the last of the T family. I have attached an image of that below. Notice that the plastic resembles the application on the Bessa R.
Same designer/engineers at work? Also see the T90 illustration, in part of the cutaway there's the shutter.
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