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m (moved Princess 2 / 2a to Closter Princess: The text (what there is of it) covers the Princess, the Princess 2 and the 2a. There is already a page Imperial Princess, so following that pattern.)
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The Princess is a 35 mm fixed-lens rangefinder introduced in the early fifties by the italian company Closter. The first version had a round rangefinder window and had an Aries 4.5/50 lens. The Princess 2 and 2a had a rectangle window rangefinder and resp. 3.5 Aries and 2.8 Zemen lens.

The focusing knob is strangely placed on the center of the top plate of the camera.

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