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− | The '''Combat Graphic''' was a rangefinder camera made by [[Graflex]] and using [[70mm film]]. It was designed by the former [[Zeiss Ikon]] designer [[Hubert Nerwin]], and looked like an overgrown [[Contax II]]. | + | The '''Combat Graphic''' was a [[rangefinder camera]] made by [[Graflex]] and using [[70mm film]]. It was designed by the former [[Zeiss Ikon]] designer [[Hubert Nerwin]], and looked like an overgrown [[Contax II]]. |
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The Combat Graphic was a rangefinder camera made by Graflex and using 70mm film. It was designed by the former Zeiss Ikon designer Hubert Nerwin, and looked like an overgrown Contax II.
Links
- A page about the Combat Graphic at WJ's photo site
- Combat Graphic at the George Eastman House collection
- A page with military Ektars at the Kodak Golden Age website by Brian Wallen
- Two now dead, but restored pages extensively profiling the Combat Graphic 70 at the Kodak Golden Age website by Brian Wallen
- A page about cameras designed by Hubert Nerwin at the Zeiss Historica Society website
- KA to KS equipment listing at Designation-Systems.Net, a website about the US military designation systems
- Graflex Combat on www.collection-appareils.com by Sylvain Halgand
- Graflex Combat Navy on www.collection-appareils.com by Sylvain Halgand