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+ | "Cable release"? You can attach an optional pistol grip to the camera. This grip has got its own trigger that attaches to a "remote release" in the camera's bottom. So far this pistol grip is the only known device that uses this release. You might modify one to use a mechanical remote release, but this camera definitely lacks the standard remote release connector of the "better" "Super"-series cameras (104, 106, 108, 110). | ||
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==eBay Auctions== | ==eBay Auctions== | ||
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Revision as of 10:57, 5 March 2007
Elmo Super 103
Year: 1969 - ?
Lens: 1,8 / 9,5 - 30 mm
Frame rates: 18
Auto Exposure
No sound
Made in Japan
Original price in England (in the year of introduction): £60
Comments
There's also a "T" version with an integrated superimpose device.
"Cable release"? You can attach an optional pistol grip to the camera. This grip has got its own trigger that attaches to a "remote release" in the camera's bottom. So far this pistol grip is the only known device that uses this release. You might modify one to use a mechanical remote release, but this camera definitely lacks the standard remote release connector of the "better" "Super"-series cameras (104, 106, 108, 110).
Reviews
eBay Auctions
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