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The [[Ferrania]] '''Eura''' (1960) was an inexpensive consumer [[box camera]] made of plastic and aluminium that produced 6x6 cm exposures on [[120_film|120 rollfilm]].  It was fitted with a simple meniscus lens and spring-operated shutter.  The Eura is most notable for its sleek Italian styling, which appears modern even today.
 
 
 
 
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The [[Ferrania]] '''Eura'''  from 1960 was an inexpensive consumer [[box camera]] made of plastic and aluminium that produced 6x6 cm exposures on [[120_film|120 rollfilm]].  It is fitted with a simple meniscus lens and spring-operated shutter.  The Eura is most notable for its sleek Italian styling, which appears modern even today.
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The Ferrania Eura from 1960 was an inexpensive consumer box camera made of plastic and aluminium that produced 6x6 cm exposures on 120 rollfilm. It is fitted with a simple meniscus lens and spring-operated shutter. The Eura is most notable for its sleek Italian styling, which appears modern even today.


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