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The '''Canon L3''' is a [[rangefinder camera]] that uses [[35mm film]] and introduced by [[Canon]] in 1957. It was designed as a simplified version the the Canon L2 built without flash sync, because of that it was also much less expensive.
 
The '''Canon L3''' is a [[rangefinder camera]] that uses [[35mm film]] and introduced by [[Canon]] in 1957. It was designed as a simplified version the the Canon L2 built without flash sync, because of that it was also much less expensive.

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The Canon L3 is a rangefinder camera that uses 35mm film and introduced by Canon in 1957. It was designed as a simplified version the the Canon L2 built without flash sync, because of that it was also much less expensive.

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