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Revision as of 20:03, 5 October 2010
The Voigtländer Alpin folding plate cameras were made from 1907 to 1928. The cameras had double or triple extension bellows. A Teletubus with 2½× magnification could be mounted inside the unfolded camera. Tourists liked the camera because it was quite compact when folded, and it was made of light metal.
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