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Flika by Renato Buti (Image rights) |
The Flika was made by Industria Brasileira. It was a Bakelite camera for type No. 120 film rolls. It had a simple 80mm f13.5 lens, and a simple everset shutter with a choice between instant and "pose" (bulb) mode. The frame format could be reduced from 9x6cm to 4.5x6cm by means of a mask, two red windows in the camera back, and marks for the smaller format in the optical viewfinder. The film plane was curved.