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+ | The '''Alas''' is a metal box camera made around 1940 by [[E.F.I.C.A.]] in Argentina. It takes 6x9 cm exposures on type 120 roll film. It is sized 12.5×10×8 cm. | ||
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The Alas is a metal box camera made around 1940 by E.F.I.C.A. in Argentina. It takes 6x9 cm exposures on type 120 roll film. It is sized 12.5×10×8 cm.
More information
- Camaras de la Segunda Epoca (archived)