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− | The ''' | + | The '''Derby-Lux''' - made by Gallus of Paris, c.1945, was a [[folding|strut folding camera]] with body and lens panel made of polished aluminium. It had a fast Gallix 50mm 1:3.5 focusable lens. |
+ | There were ''four'' [[red window]]s on the back for the [[127 film]], surrounded by a [[depth-of-field]] (profondeur de champs) table. | ||
+ | The shutter speed was controlled by the large knob on the top, marked from 1/25-1/500s + B | ||
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Revision as of 20:52, 16 June 2008
French camera beauty of 1945 |
The Derby-Lux - made by Gallus of Paris, c.1945, was a strut folding camera with body and lens panel made of polished aluminium. It had a fast Gallix 50mm 1:3.5 focusable lens.
There were four red windows on the back for the 127 film, surrounded by a depth-of-field (profondeur de champs) table.
The shutter speed was controlled by the large knob on the top, marked from 1/25-1/500s + B