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Another 'junk store' find, this Kodak 'pseudo-Twin Lens Reflex' needed
to be stripped down and cleaned to make it presentable. Manufactured
1950-54 in many versions I to IV, this model II seems to be a 'top of
the line' unit - it has a focusing lens 3.5ft to Infinity, and three apertures for
'hazy' to 'bright' sun. Although it has a sophisticated look, it is really no
more than a box camera with a very bright and usable reflex mirror for
viewing. Taking 620 size film, it produces 6cmx6cm negatives. I look
forward to making some images on a re-spooled roll of 120 size film.
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