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The '''Conley Kewpie No. 2''' was a [[box camera]] for type No. [[120 film]] rolls. Typical Conley box camera element is the aperture dial over the lens opening. Typical box camera elements are the two reflecting type finders, one for vertical and one for horizontal exposures. The Kewpie No. 2 has a non-focusable lens and a single speed shutter which is operated by moving the shutter release lever up or down.
 
The '''Conley Kewpie No. 2''' was a [[box camera]] for type No. [[120 film]] rolls. Typical Conley box camera element is the aperture dial over the lens opening. Typical box camera elements are the two reflecting type finders, one for vertical and one for horizontal exposures. The Kewpie No. 2 has a non-focusable lens and a single speed shutter which is operated by moving the shutter release lever up or down.
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==Links==
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*[https://beyondtheaperture.com/2021/07/review-conley-no-2-kewpie-medium-format-box-camera/ Conley Kewpie No. 2 review] at [https://beyondtheaperture.com/ Beyond the Aperture]
  
 
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The Conley Kewpie No. 2 was a box camera for type No. 120 film rolls. Typical Conley box camera element is the aperture dial over the lens opening. Typical box camera elements are the two reflecting type finders, one for vertical and one for horizontal exposures. The Kewpie No. 2 has a non-focusable lens and a single speed shutter which is operated by moving the shutter release lever up or down.

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