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+ | The Condor II [[35mm]] [[rangefinder camera]] was made for [[Officine Galileo]], possibly by [[Ferrania]], following the [[Ferrania Condor|Condor I]]. | ||
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The Condor II 35mm rangefinder camera was made for Officine Galileo, possibly by Ferrania, following the Condor I.
image by Michael Salerno (Image rights) |