This metal, mechanical 35mm SLR is fairly typical of its early-1970s era. What sets it apart is a wonderful 50mm f/1.7 lens. Check out my updated review here.

This metal, mechanical 35mm SLR is fairly typical of its early-1970s era. What sets it apart is a wonderful 50mm f/1.7 lens. Check out my updated review here.
I have always had an interest in trying one of these. It is hard to find a good example.
If I had known I would have just sent you mine, rather than selling it. Everything worked.
An overlooked camera much like Miranda. Consequently that made it one of those makers where I needed to collect them say vs. Canon. So yes there are four bodies and the Hexanon lenses from 28mm up to 200mm. Back in 2002 they were dirt cheap and I have had no need to look since so don’t know about today. One meter doesn’t work, one is jumpy, and two work relatively well. Solid is an understatement.
The various Autoreflex models remain plentiful, and inexpensive, to be sure. Compatible lenses too.