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| Beauty Canter 1.9 image by D. Broglin (Image rights) |
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| Beauty Canter 2.8 image by D. Broglin (Image rights) |
The Beauty Canter was a 35mm fixed-lens rangefinder camera made in 1957 by Taiyōdō Koki. There were two versions, featuring.
- Either a Canter 45mm / f2.8 lens or a Canter-S 45mm / f1.9 lens. The faster lens had 10 aperture blades for a nearly circular pupil.
- Copal-MXV shutter with speeds B, 1/sec to 1/500s, M and X flash synchronization and self timer.
The two versions had slight cosmetic differences.
The Beauty Canter followed the Beauty 35 Super, and was quickly followed by the Beauty Super II.

