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The '''Graflex Series D''' and later '''Graflex Super D''' were [[SLR]]s produced by [[Graflex]] from 1909–1925 respectively. It shoots 2¼x4¼ Kodak 1A rollfilm [[116 film]]. It is normally fitted with a Zeiss Anastigmat f/6.3 lens, and it has a top shutter speed of 1/1000 sec. It is one of 3 rollfilm reflex cameras built by graflex, the others being [[Graflex 3A]], and the [[National Graflex]]. It is notable for its pantograph viewing hood and rounded corners.
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The '''Graflex Series D''' and later '''Graflex Super D''' were [[SLR]]s produced by [[Graflex]] from 1909–1925 respectively. It shoots 2¼x4¼ Kodak 1A rollfilm ([[116 film]]). It is normally fitted with a Zeiss Anastigmat f/6.3 lens, and it has a top shutter speed of 1/1000 sec. It is one of 3 rollfilm reflex cameras built by graflex, the others being [[Graflex 3A]], and the [[National Graflex]]. It is notable for its pantograph viewing hood and rounded corners.
  
  

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The Graflex Series D and later Graflex Super D were SLRs produced by Graflex from 1909–1925 respectively. It shoots 2¼x4¼ Kodak 1A rollfilm (116 film). It is normally fitted with a Zeiss Anastigmat f/6.3 lens, and it has a top shutter speed of 1/1000 sec. It is one of 3 rollfilm reflex cameras built by graflex, the others being Graflex 3A, and the National Graflex. It is notable for its pantograph viewing hood and rounded corners.



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