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Kodak Brownie
No. 2 Model E
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120 Film
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1919
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Miniscus Lens
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Rotary Shutter
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First 120 film camera
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Leatherette covered cardboard body
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Made in Canada and the USA
Carl Zeiss Jena Werra 1
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35mm Film
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1955-1956
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Zone Focus
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Zeiss 50/2.8 Tessar Lens (fixed)
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Twist ring on lens barrel advances film
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Made in East Germany
Zeiss Box-Tengor
Model 54/2
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120 Film
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1931-1938
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Doublet Lens
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Shutter Lock
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Adjustable Apertures
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Leatherette covered metal body
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Made in Germany
Carl Zeiss Jena
Werra 3
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35mm Film
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1956-1963
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Rangefinder
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Interchangeable lenses
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Carl Zeiss Jena 50/2.8 Tessar Lens
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Carl Zeiss Jena 35/f2.8 Flektogon Lens
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Twist ring on lens barrel advances film
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Made in East Germany
Kodak Jiffy II
Six-20
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620 Film
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1937-1948
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Twindar Lens
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Time and instantanious shutter
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Adjustable Apertures
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Foot support for timed exposures
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8 images per roll
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Made in Canada
Imperial Satellite
127
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127 Film
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1961-1964
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Eye level viewfinder
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Plastic Lens
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Two aperture settings: Color or B&B
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12 images per roll
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Made in Chicago Illinois by Herbert George Co.
Lomography Lomokino
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35mm Film
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144 frames per 36 exp roll
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Handcrank
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25mm lens
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Aperture f/5.6, f/8, f/11
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Shutter speed 1/100
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Pop-up Viewfinder
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Makes movies from 5-30 seconds
Pentax Program Plus
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35mm film
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Programmed automatic exposure (KA lenses only)
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First introduced in 1984
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Pentax-A 50mm f/1.7 standard lens
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Four exposure modes
Minolta XG-1
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35mm film
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Second to appear in the XG series in 1979
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Rokkor Lenses
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Self timer light
Polaroid Cool Cam
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Released in 1988
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Polaroid 600 Film
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Built In Exposure Adjustment
Kodak Duaflex II
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620 Film
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Available 1950-1954
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Fixed Lens
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Detachable Flash
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