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The '''Exa 0''' is a [[35mm]] [[SLR]], part of the [[Exa|Exa series]] made in Germany by [[Ihagee]].
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The original '''Exa''' is a [[35mm]] [[SLR]] launched in 1952. It is part of the [[Exa|Exa series]] made in Germany by [[Ihagee]]. It is quite the opposite of its big brother, the Exakta Varex, consisting of the bare necessities of mechanical internal mechanisms; the mirror doubles as a shutter providing speeds from 1/25 sec. to 1/150 sec.  The camera is quite compact and robust, using the same finders and lenses as the Varex. Some limitations exists with respect to the use of telephoto lenses.  
  
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* [http://www.exaktapages.com The Exakta and Exa Pages] in German
 
* [http://www.exaktapages.com The Exakta and Exa Pages] in German
 
* [http://exaktapages.com/Exa/album/exa.html Exa Gallery on exaktapages.com]
 
* [http://exaktapages.com/Exa/album/exa.html Exa Gallery on exaktapages.com]

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The original Exa is a 35mm SLR launched in 1952. It is part of the Exa series made in Germany by Ihagee. It is quite the opposite of its big brother, the Exakta Varex, consisting of the bare necessities of mechanical internal mechanisms; the mirror doubles as a shutter providing speeds from 1/25 sec. to 1/150 sec. The camera is quite compact and robust, using the same finders and lenses as the Varex. Some limitations exists with respect to the use of telephoto lenses.

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