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Toho T-2401 is a camera that was manufactured by the Japanese film studio Toho during the 1970s. It was primarily used for filming movies and television productions. Some notable features of the Toho T-2401 include its ability to shoot at high speeds of up to 120 frames per second, as well as its versatility in capturing low-light scenes. It also had interchangeable lenses, which allowed for greater creative flexibility in cinematography.The Toho T-2401 was popular during its time and was used to shoot several well-known movies, such as "Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla" and "The Lion Roars." However, with the arrival of digital technologies, it eventually fell out of use as film studiostransitioned to more modern equipment.Today, the Toho T-2401 is considered a classic piece of cinema history, and some collectors and enthusiasts still use or restore them for their nostalgic value.



  • Effective Length: 240 mm
  • Overhang: 14 mm
  • Offset Angle:
  • Pivot to Spindle: 226 mm
  • Cartridge Range: 3-30 g
  • Effective Mass:
  • VTA Adjust:
  • Arm Mount: 24 mm
  • Headshell:
  • Null Points:

Toho T-2401

Toho T-2401

Toho T-2401

Toho T-2401

Toho T-2401

Toho T-2401

Toho T-2401

Toho T-2401



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