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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. | + | 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. |
Revision as of 13:20, 29 June 2020
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.
Advertisement for Kodak 1A Graflex scanned by Mario Groleau (Image rights) |