The S. Luna is a shutter mounted on several Japanese cameras of the 1950s. The "S" in the name probably stands for "flash-synchronized". The shutter was announced as a "T.S.K. Luna" in the user manual of the Cosmoflex II, certainly indicating that it was made by Tōyō Seiki Kōgaku and related to the TSK shutter. The speeds are B, 1–200. Two versions exist, with and without a self-timer.
Extract of the user manual of the Cosmoflex II. (Image rights)
Cameras fitted with an S. Luna[]
Listing of a camera here does not imply that all examples were fitted with (S.) Luna shutters; merely that some examples were.
Bibliography[]
- Alfa Camera Seisakusho (アルファカメラ製作所). User manual of the Cosmoflex II. Reproduced in this Flickr album by Juangotoh.