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A continuation of the [[Bencini Comet|Comet]] series from [[Bencini]] for [[127 film]], the '''Comet 44''' had a restyled viewfinder housing. Its lens was a Bencini Acromatico 55mm f/8, which could be stopped down to f/16. This appears to be a less common model, perhaps reflecting the decline in popularity of 127 film.
 
A continuation of the [[Bencini Comet|Comet]] series from [[Bencini]] for [[127 film]], the '''Comet 44''' had a restyled viewfinder housing. Its lens was a Bencini Acromatico 55mm f/8, which could be stopped down to f/16. This appears to be a less common model, perhaps reflecting the decline in popularity of 127 film.
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==Links==
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*[https://oldcamera.blog/2013/05/01/bencini-comet-44/ Bencini Comet 44 review] at [https://oldcamera.blog/ The Oldcamera.blog]
  
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Latest revision as of 04:41, 22 June 2023

A continuation of the Comet series from Bencini for 127 film, the Comet 44 had a restyled viewfinder housing. Its lens was a Bencini Acromatico 55mm f/8, which could be stopped down to f/16. This appears to be a less common model, perhaps reflecting the decline in popularity of 127 film.


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