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Kodak Signet 40. Kodak 40 (1956) mike eckman dot com The finder is quite bright with a large, triangular focusing patch. CLICK HERE FOR A DIFFERENT VERSION OF SIGNET 40 - two pages per scan -.

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The Signet 40's Kodak Synchro 400 shutter allows shutter speeds from 1/5 to 1/400 second - pretty speedy for a camera of this caliber The Kodak Signet 40 was a mid-priced camera aimed at the family photographer who wanted something more advanced than simple box or folding cameras in the 1950s

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The Signet 40 cannot compete with its predecessor in robustness. Up top is a frame counter, a film-type reminder wheel, and a very large rewind knob that gives tips for shooting with Kodak films available at the time. The Signet 40 was introduced the year I was born - 1956, and is a more streamlined camera - with almost Art Moderne-like styling (think of diners)

Kodak 40," "Duaflex II," and "HawkEye Junior" Cameras EBTH. The Kodak Signet 40 is a 35 mm rangefinder camera produced from 1956 to 1959 by Kodak in the USA Only the 35 and the 80 had an integral rangefinder, with the latter accepting interchangeable lenes

Kodak 40 con Ektanon 46mm f/3.5. CLICK HERE FOR A DIFFERENT VERSION OF SIGNET 40 - two pages per scan -. It was the second Kodak Signet model, introduced some 5 years after the first model, the Kodak Signet 35.It has a coated (Lumenized!) Kodak Ektanon f/3.5-f/22 F=46mm (or Ektanar 46mm/f3.5) lens, focusing to 2 feet, which accepts Series V accessories.