The King Regula Picca CLK is a viewfinder camera. It was built in the 60s by King KG in Bad Liebenzell.
The lens of the King Regula Picca CLK cannot be exchanged. The name of the manufacturer for the lens is "Color-Isconar 40mm f/2.8". The focal length is 40 mm and the largest aperture of the lens is f/2.8. There is no autofocus with the 35mm camera. You have to focus on the subject manually.
The 35 mm camera has a selenium exposure meter. It is designed for films from ISO 25 to ISO 400. The aperture and exposure time can be set, but the values can only be set together.
The King Regula Picca CLK has a bulb setting. In the bulb setting, it remains open as long as the photographer keeps the shutter button pressed. However, this function can only be used with a cable trigger.
An external flash can be connected via Hot Shoe. It has a thread for a tripod. Additionally there is a connection for a self-timer.
The 35 mm camera does not need batteries.
Films for the King Regula Picca CLK
The King Regula Picca CLK must be equipped with 35mm films. The 35mm format is very common, which is why there are still some manufacturers and many development laboratories. One option for b/w images is the Ilford FP4 Plus*. A possible film for color pictures is the Agfaphoto Vista 400*.




