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The '''Revueflex 3000 SM''' is a rebadging by [[Foto-Quelle]] the the [[Chinon CX II]], although this camera's round eyepiece resembles that of the [[Chinon CX | earlier CX]].<!-- Did Foto-Quelle sell round diopter lenses? --> It accepts [[42mm screw lenses]] and a halfway press on the shutter release activates [[stop down]] light metering. Its [[CdS]] require power from a 1.35 volt [[mercury cell]], unfortunately no longer available.<!--Does meter read wrong w/ 1.5v cells?--> (When voltage is sufficient, a press on the battery-test button will illuminate a lamp inside the viewfinder eyepiece.) However the shutter operates mechanically, over a range of 1/1000 to 1 second with [[flash sync]] at 1/125.
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The '''Revueflex 3000 SM''' is a rebadging by [[Foto-Quelle]] the the [[Chinon CX II]], although this camera's round eyepiece resembles that of the [[Chinon CX | earlier CX]].<!-- Did Foto-Quelle sell round diopter lenses? --> It accepts [[42mm screw lenses]] and a halfway press on the shutter release activates [[stop down]] light metering. Its [[CdS]] meter requires power from a 1.35 volt [[mercury cell]], unfortunately no longer available.<!--Does meter read wrong w/ 1.5v cells?--> (When voltage is sufficient, a press on the battery-test button will illuminate a lamp inside the viewfinder eyepiece.) However the shutter operates mechanically, over a range of 1/1000 to 1 second with [[flash sync]] at 1/125.
  
 
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The Revueflex 3000 SM is a rebadging by Foto-Quelle the the Chinon CX II, although this camera's round eyepiece resembles that of the earlier CX. It accepts 42mm screw lenses and a halfway press on the shutter release activates stop down light metering. Its CdS meter requires power from a 1.35 volt mercury cell, unfortunately no longer available. (When voltage is sufficient, a press on the battery-test button will illuminate a lamp inside the viewfinder eyepiece.) However the shutter operates mechanically, over a range of 1/1000 to 1 second with flash sync at 1/125.

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