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The Beirette from 1939 is a 35 mm viewfinder folding camera. It could be delivered in different combinations of lenses and shutter : Trinar, Radionar or Cassar on Compur or Compur Rapid shutter. | The Beirette from 1939 is a 35 mm viewfinder folding camera. It could be delivered in different combinations of lenses and shutter : Trinar, Radionar or Cassar on Compur or Compur Rapid shutter. | ||
− | In 1940, Beier introduced an improved version of the Beirette, with a coupled rangefinder : the Beirette II. | + | In 1940, [[Beier]] introduced an improved version of the Beirette, with a coupled rangefinder : the [[Beirette II]]. |
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The Beirette from 1939 is a 35 mm viewfinder folding camera. It could be delivered in different combinations of lenses and shutter : Trinar, Radionar or Cassar on Compur or Compur Rapid shutter.
In 1940, Beier introduced an improved version of the Beirette, with a coupled rangefinder : the Beirette II.