The Dacora Dignette

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...a pleasant to carry and use late 50's viewfinder.

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The f2.8 lens is plenty fast enough, 45mm bit tricky to focus, luckily had a rangefinder clip on.
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There were a choice of shutters, this one strangely had B, 25, 50, then jumped to 1/200sec. The shutter release on the front did as the user manual pointed out make for less chance of camera movement. Here's what it did on a showery September day - HP5 D76 1:1

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....and some shots around the ruins of an early 20th century coal mine.

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Amazing what a good quality triplet lens in the right hands can do.
 
HP - 5 and Kodak's venerable D- 76 film developer has long been a good combination, and your pictures show how beautiful it can look.
 
HP - 5 and Kodak's venerable D- 76 film developer has long been a good combination, and your pictures show how beautiful it can look.

Thanks Derrel. Favorite combo used to be Tri X in Microdol X. For some reason Tri X became scarce here in the 90's, TMax always came out too muddy grey for me. D76 seems ok if it is fresh.
 
Looks like a very capable camera.........
Yes, would have been happy to have this one back then. Think late 50's were my Starflash days. Just found a similar vintage Olympus Wide S a week ago. Needs work but looks promising...
 
Released as the third version of the Ilford Sportsman in very late 1959, also sold as the Ferrania Lince, I have the next version released in 1960.

Dacora's were also re-badged as Certex in Spain and AMC in the US.

Ian
 

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