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CMF Etna image by Claudio Damiano (Image rights) |
The Etna is a viewfinder folder produced by the Italian company "CMF" which later changed its name to Bencini. Production period was c.1940.
It takes 8 images of size 6x9 cm on a 120 film roll. It has a waist level finder, an additional collapsivle finder, and an Aplanat F. 10,5 lens.