Shanghai Seagull 4A TLR camera Twin lens reflex camera (TLR)





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Seagull 4A TLR-camera van Seagull, in goede fysieke staat en getest en werkend, uit 1960-1970.
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On auction this nice looking Seagull 4 a TLR Camera. The shutter is working on all speeds, but not sure if they are all correct . The taken and viewing lenses looks clear .Diafragm setting and speeds settings goes smoothly .The distance setting is a bit ferm .Some parts of the leather looks replaced .
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The Seagull 4A is a 6×6 TLR camera for 120 roll film made in Shanghai, China by the Shanghai Camera Factory. It was introduced in the late 1960s to complement the 1964 Seagull 4, and is reputedly still in production 40 years later.
The Seagull 4A have right-hand wind-on crank with automatic frame counter, and it may be considered a Rolleiflex copy, but with 34mm filter threads only. The fixed finder hood, which has the Seagull logo on top, consists of two parts that open and folds without trouble. It has a built-in action finder and a critical focusing magnifier. The finder screen is plain without any special focusing aids. The finder optic is a nameless serial numbered 1:2.8 / 75 lens, while the taking optic is a HAIOU-31 SA- eight digit serial numbered 1:3.5 / 75 coated lens.
A special feature is the depth-of-field scale within the focusing knob. The five bladed fully synchronised leaf-shutter has B and 1 to 1/300 sec. speeds. The PC sync. contact is at the lower left-hand front, and the threaded release button is at the lower right-hand front. Below the taking lens is a small self-timer lever. The two sliding knobs surrounding the same are the shutter speed and aperture selectors. The camera face beneath the taking lens is inscribed in Chinese and English, the latter reading Shanghai China. The Rollei-style nameplate in front of the finder hood is inscribed in Chinese, presumably reading Seagull.
On auction this nice looking Seagull 4 a TLR Camera. The shutter is working on all speeds, but not sure if they are all correct . The taken and viewing lenses looks clear .Diafragm setting and speeds settings goes smoothly .The distance setting is a bit ferm .Some parts of the leather looks replaced .
Please see all pictures as they are part of the description.
More info :
The Seagull 4A is a 6×6 TLR camera for 120 roll film made in Shanghai, China by the Shanghai Camera Factory. It was introduced in the late 1960s to complement the 1964 Seagull 4, and is reputedly still in production 40 years later.
The Seagull 4A have right-hand wind-on crank with automatic frame counter, and it may be considered a Rolleiflex copy, but with 34mm filter threads only. The fixed finder hood, which has the Seagull logo on top, consists of two parts that open and folds without trouble. It has a built-in action finder and a critical focusing magnifier. The finder screen is plain without any special focusing aids. The finder optic is a nameless serial numbered 1:2.8 / 75 lens, while the taking optic is a HAIOU-31 SA- eight digit serial numbered 1:3.5 / 75 coated lens.
A special feature is the depth-of-field scale within the focusing knob. The five bladed fully synchronised leaf-shutter has B and 1 to 1/300 sec. speeds. The PC sync. contact is at the lower left-hand front, and the threaded release button is at the lower right-hand front. Below the taking lens is a small self-timer lever. The two sliding knobs surrounding the same are the shutter speed and aperture selectors. The camera face beneath the taking lens is inscribed in Chinese and English, the latter reading Shanghai China. The Rollei-style nameplate in front of the finder hood is inscribed in Chinese, presumably reading Seagull.

