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Fex/Indo is a French company that produced inexpensive camera models from the 1940s to the 1980s.

Camera Models

110

  • Indo 110
  • Indo 110 MX3
  • Fura 110 XA
  • Indo Fura
  • Fura 110 XA Electro
  • Pocket 110 X
  • Rhaco 110L

126

  • 126 LED
  • Indo 126 M
  • Indo 126 XR
  • Indo 126 EL
  • Fex-Matic F
  • Fex-Matic Cube
  • Fex-Matic
  • Mondika
  • Rhaco 126X
  • Scotch
  • Unika XL
  • Unika XM
  • Unika XS
  • Unika II XA
  • Viva 126
  • Viva 1000
  • Viva 2000
  • Viva 3000
  • Viva 5000
  • Viva S

127

620

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