Pax M4 Analogue camera





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Pax M4 - The "Leica Miniature" Japanese RangefinderDiscover a charming piece of Japanese camera history with the Pax M4. Produced in the late 1950s by Yamato Kōki Kōgyō, the Pax series earned a reputation as the "Miniature Leica" due to its remarkably compact size and high-quality rangefinder design. Despite its diminutive stature, the M4 is a fully capable 35mm camera, offering a bright coupled rangefinder and a tactile, mechanical experience that punches far above its weight class.Key BenefitsPocket-Sized Precision: One of the smallest 35mm coupled rangefinders ever made, offering Leica-style aesthetics in a much more portable format.Sharp Optics: Equipped with the Luminor Anastigmat 45mm lens, known for its classic rendering and surprising sharpness when stopped down.Cold War Era Charm: A perfect example of the "Golden Age" of Japanese rangefinder innovation, featuring a distinct red "Pax" logo that is highly sought after by collectors.FeaturesCamera Type: Coupled Rangefinder (35mm)Lens: Luminor Anastigmat 45mm $f/2.8$ (Serial: No. 166248)Shutter: Leaf shutter integrated into the lens barrelShutter Speeds: B, 1/10, 1/25, 1/50, 1/100, and 1/300 secFocusing: Manual via coupled rangefinder patchFilm Advance: Single-stroke rapid wind lever on the top plateBody Construction: Satin chrome finish with black textured leatheretteConditionRated: 4/5Cosmetic: The camera is in excellent vintage condition. The chrome top and bottom plates are clean with minimal signs of wear. The black leatherette is fully intact and original.Optics: The 45mm $f/2.8$ Luminor lens is visually clear. As with most vintage optics, very light internal dust may be present under harsh light, but no major scratches or fungus were observed.Mechanical: The shutter fires across the various speed settings. The film advance lever is smooth, and the rangefinder patch remains visible for focusing.Note: This camera is sold as a functional collectible. While it appears to be in working order, it has not been tested with film for light-tightness or shutter speed accuracy.What's IncludedPax M4 Rangefinder Camera BodyIntegrated Luminor 45mm $f/2.8$ LensWhy This Product?The Pax M4 is a conversation starter. It appeals to those who appreciate the intersection of high-end mechanical engineering and extreme portability. Whether you are a rangefinder enthusiast looking to add a unique Japanese "Leica-clone" to your collection or a street photographer who wants a truly pocketable film camera with a unique vintage character, this Pax M4 is a delightful find in remarkable condition.Keywords: Pax M4, Yamato, Japanese Rangefinder, 35mm Film, Vintage Camera, Luminor Lens, Miniature Leica, Antique Photography, Rangefinder Camera, 1950s Tech.Would you like to know more about the compatible accessories for this miniature rangefinder, or are you looking for display advice for your collection?
Pax M4 - The "Leica Miniature" Japanese RangefinderDiscover a charming piece of Japanese camera history with the Pax M4. Produced in the late 1950s by Yamato Kōki Kōgyō, the Pax series earned a reputation as the "Miniature Leica" due to its remarkably compact size and high-quality rangefinder design. Despite its diminutive stature, the M4 is a fully capable 35mm camera, offering a bright coupled rangefinder and a tactile, mechanical experience that punches far above its weight class.Key BenefitsPocket-Sized Precision: One of the smallest 35mm coupled rangefinders ever made, offering Leica-style aesthetics in a much more portable format.Sharp Optics: Equipped with the Luminor Anastigmat 45mm lens, known for its classic rendering and surprising sharpness when stopped down.Cold War Era Charm: A perfect example of the "Golden Age" of Japanese rangefinder innovation, featuring a distinct red "Pax" logo that is highly sought after by collectors.FeaturesCamera Type: Coupled Rangefinder (35mm)Lens: Luminor Anastigmat 45mm $f/2.8$ (Serial: No. 166248)Shutter: Leaf shutter integrated into the lens barrelShutter Speeds: B, 1/10, 1/25, 1/50, 1/100, and 1/300 secFocusing: Manual via coupled rangefinder patchFilm Advance: Single-stroke rapid wind lever on the top plateBody Construction: Satin chrome finish with black textured leatheretteConditionRated: 4/5Cosmetic: The camera is in excellent vintage condition. The chrome top and bottom plates are clean with minimal signs of wear. The black leatherette is fully intact and original.Optics: The 45mm $f/2.8$ Luminor lens is visually clear. As with most vintage optics, very light internal dust may be present under harsh light, but no major scratches or fungus were observed.Mechanical: The shutter fires across the various speed settings. The film advance lever is smooth, and the rangefinder patch remains visible for focusing.Note: This camera is sold as a functional collectible. While it appears to be in working order, it has not been tested with film for light-tightness or shutter speed accuracy.What's IncludedPax M4 Rangefinder Camera BodyIntegrated Luminor 45mm $f/2.8$ LensWhy This Product?The Pax M4 is a conversation starter. It appeals to those who appreciate the intersection of high-end mechanical engineering and extreme portability. Whether you are a rangefinder enthusiast looking to add a unique Japanese "Leica-clone" to your collection or a street photographer who wants a truly pocketable film camera with a unique vintage character, this Pax M4 is a delightful find in remarkable condition.Keywords: Pax M4, Yamato, Japanese Rangefinder, 35mm Film, Vintage Camera, Luminor Lens, Miniature Leica, Antique Photography, Rangefinder Camera, 1950s Tech.Would you like to know more about the compatible accessories for this miniature rangefinder, or are you looking for display advice for your collection?

