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− | The '''Buccaneer''' was a sturdy metal camera with built-in extinction meter. | + | The '''Buccaneer''' was a sturdy metal camera with a built-in extinction meter, made by [[Universal]] (Univex). It was a revival of the pre-WWII [[Univex Corsair II]], but with a metal top housing incorporating a [[rangefinder (device)|rangefinder]]. |
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The Buccaneer was a sturdy metal camera with a built-in extinction meter, made by Universal (Univex). It was a revival of the pre-WWII Univex Corsair II, but with a metal top housing incorporating a rangefinder.
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