Ducati Sogno
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Lens mountBayonet
Recording medium35 mm film[1]
Ducati Sogno | |
| Overview | |
|---|---|
| Type | 35 mm half-frame rangefinder camera |
| Lens | |
| Lens mount | Bayonet |
| F-numbers | 3.5[1] |
| Sensor/medium | |
| Recording medium | 35 mm film[1] |
| Focusing | |
| Focus | manual |
| Exposure/metering | |
| Exposure | manual |
| Shutter | |
| Shutter | focal-plane[1] |
| Shutter speeds | 1/20 to 1/500[1] |
| General | |
| Made in | Bologna, Italy |
The Ducati Sogno ("dream") was a half-frame 35 mm rangefinder camera made by Ducati in the 1950s[2][3] at its Milan factory.[4] The Sogno has been called a "miniature Leica" referring to its size and build quality;[4] it is considerably smaller than a Leica III.[5]
The Sogno is unusual for having its controls, including the shutter release, operated by the left hand.[5] It produces an 18 mm x 24 mm image on standard 35 mm film loaded in a special cassette provided with the camera.[1][3]