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The '''Aiglon''' was the first sub miniature camera offered by [[Atoms]] beginning in 1929 to 1939. Subminiature cameras are those which use original film formats smaller than [[35mm]]. The Aiglon has a film spool which allows for film up to 17mm in width. The camera is fitted with an f10, 25mm lens and a removable single-speed shutter.
 
The '''Aiglon''' was the first sub miniature camera offered by [[Atoms]] beginning in 1929 to 1939. Subminiature cameras are those which use original film formats smaller than [[35mm]]. The Aiglon has a film spool which allows for film up to 17mm in width. The camera is fitted with an f10, 25mm lens and a removable single-speed shutter.
  
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The Aiglon was the first sub miniature camera offered by Atoms beginning in 1929 to 1939. Subminiature cameras are those which use original film formats smaller than 35mm. The Aiglon has a film spool which allows for film up to 17mm in width. The camera is fitted with an f10, 25mm lens and a removable single-speed shutter.

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