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The '''Edinex''' viewfinder cameras were made by [[Wirgin]] in Wiesbaden. The simpler models had Steinheil Cassar lenses, the better ones had other lenses like the [[Steinheil]] Culminar or the [[Schneider]] Xenon.
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The '''Edinex''' viewfinder cameras were made by [[Wirgin]] in Wiesbaden.
  
The camera shown on the red background images has a Prontor four speed shutter and a 1:2.8/42mm Steinheil Culminar lens with an aperture ring and a focusing ring with feet-scale combined with depth-of-field scale.
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The camera shown on the red background images has been made in 1952 and has a Prontor four speed shutter and a 1:2.8/42mm Steinheil Culminar lens with an aperture ring and a focusing ring with feet-scale combined with depth-of-field scale.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:15, 12 November 2006

The Edinex viewfinder cameras were made by Wirgin in Wiesbaden.

The camera shown on the red background images has been made in 1952 and has a Prontor four speed shutter and a 1:2.8/42mm Steinheil Culminar lens with an aperture ring and a focusing ring with feet-scale combined with depth-of-field scale.