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The Argoflex EF was a [[TLR]] made by [[Argus]] from 1948-1951. It took 620 rollfilm and had an aperture range of 4.5 to 18. Unlike its predecessor, the [[Argoflex E]], the body was made of metal and had an accessory shoe for flash.
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The '''Argoflex EF''' was a [[TLR]] made by [[Argus]] from 1948-1951. It took [[120 film#620_film|620 rollfilm]] and had an aperture range of 4.5 to 18. Unlike its predecessor, the [[Argoflex E]], the body was made of metal and had an accessory shoe for flash.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:07, 29 May 2008

The Argoflex EF was a TLR made by Argus from 1948-1951. It took 620 rollfilm and had an aperture range of 4.5 to 18. Unlike its predecessor, the Argoflex E, the body was made of metal and had an accessory shoe for flash.