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+ | The '''Flika''' is a camera for 6x9 or 4.5x6 cm pictures on [[120 film]], made by '''[[Vasconcellos|D.F. Vasconcellos S.A.]]''' in Brazil, between 1961 and 1976.<ref>According to a note on the [http://www.flickr.com/groups/flika/ 'Flika' group page at Flickr].</ref> The camera body is moulded from a [[Bakelite]]-like plastic. | ||
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+ | It has an 8 cm f/13.5 lens, and an [[everset]] 'I' and 'B' shutter. Like many simple cameras, it has a curved film plane, to allow for the curved field of its simple lens. | ||
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+ | The camera has a mask for the 4.5x6 cm format, and markings for this format in the viewfinder. | ||
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[[Category: Brazil]] | [[Category: Brazil]] | ||
[[Category: Bakelite]] | [[Category: Bakelite]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:41, 30 November 2022
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The Flika is a camera for 6x9 or 4.5x6 cm pictures on 120 film, made by D.F. Vasconcellos S.A. in Brazil, between 1961 and 1976.[1] The camera body is moulded from a Bakelite-like plastic.
It has an 8 cm f/13.5 lens, and an everset 'I' and 'B' shutter. Like many simple cameras, it has a curved film plane, to allow for the curved field of its simple lens.
The camera has a mask for the 4.5x6 cm format, and markings for this format in the viewfinder.
Notes
- ↑ According to a note on the 'Flika' group page at Flickr.