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This page is NOT about the Aiglon (subminiature)!!!
Atoms Aiglon with 75mm f/4.5 Angénieux taking lens image by Bernard Faure (Image rights) |
The Aiglon was made by Atoms.
Because its taking lens can just be guess focused, the camera must be considered a pseudo TLR since its reflecting type viewfinder's viewing lens is fixed, thus allowing no ground glass focusing. In this respect the camera resembles the Voigtländer Brillant. It's based on a similar housing as the true TLR Aiglon Reflex.
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