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Ever hear of a Futura with an F1.5 lens?
Old 10-03-2008   #1
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Ever hear of a Futura with an F1.5 lens?

So, I think this is the 3rd fixed lens RF with an f1.4(-ish) lens? The Lynx 14 of course, the Mamiya Suuuuuuuper Deluxe (f 1.5) and now this interesting 50's(?) era cam I never heard of from Germany with its "FRILON f1.5/50mm", the "FUTURA-S 35mm Rangefinder w/ FRILON f1.5/50mm Lens"

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...OIBUAA:US:1123
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Hm, never seen that beast. Thanks for sharing.

btw if Deluxe 1.5 counts as "speedy", what about KAS 1.6 - not so common as Lynx though not rare also.
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Originally Posted by Limpovitj View Post
I'm pretty sure all Futura models had interchangable lenses.
yes, listing text confirms this.
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Sure looks like a fixed lens. Sorry. Imagine trying to hunt down that "Frilon 3.5/35" for your Futura-S on eBay?

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Old 10-03-2008   #5
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"No case, extra interchangeable lenses, or IB included." can be explained by seelers fault.
Gene M. has commented on lens here http://photo.net/classic-cameras-forum/00FhOu

Hm.

UPD0: manual is here http://www.butkus.org/chinon/futura/futura.htm
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Old 10-21-2008   #6
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There's a 70mm f/1.5 for the Futura as well.
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