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*'''Code name''' - LOOHW | |||
*'''Production era''' - 1940-1951; 133,626 in chrome; nos. 360175-prewar; 400001-postwar | *'''Production era''' - 1940-1951; 133,626 in chrome; nos. 360175-prewar; 400001-postwar | ||
*'''Evolution''' - Body was diecast and the top plate and rangefinder cover are in one piece making the camera 1/8" wider than previous versions | *'''Evolution''' - Body was diecast and the top plate and rangefinder cover are in one piece making the camera 1/8" wider than previous versions | ||
*'''Variants''' - Postwar version without the small step under the A-R lever; some postwar cameras were fitted with a rougher vulcanite body covering, referred to as "Sharkskin". | *'''Variants''' - Postwar version without the small step under the A-R lever; some postwar cameras were fitted with a rougher vulcanite body covering, referred to as "Sharkskin". |
Revision as of 17:20, 24 August 2009
- Code name - LOOHW
- Production era - 1940-1951; 133,626 in chrome; nos. 360175-prewar; 400001-postwar
- Evolution - Body was diecast and the top plate and rangefinder cover are in one piece making the camera 1/8" wider than previous versions
- Variants - Postwar version without the small step under the A-R lever; some postwar cameras were fitted with a rougher vulcanite body covering, referred to as "Sharkskin".