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''There was also a Russian instant camera called [[Foton (Instant)|Foton]].''
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''There was also a Russian [[instant camera]] called [[Foton (Instant)|Foton]].''
  
The '''Foton''' was an ambitious 35mm [[rangefinder camera]] launched in 1948 by [[Bell & Howell]], with [[film advance|spring motor advance]] and interchangeable lenses.
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The '''Foton''' was an ambitious [[35mm]] [[rangefinder camera]] launched in 1948 by [[Bell & Howell]], with [[film advance|spring motor advance]] and interchangeable lenses.
  
 
Foton lenses:
 
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Revision as of 20:01, 5 December 2009

There was also a Russian instant camera called Foton.

The Foton was an ambitious 35mm rangefinder camera launched in 1948 by Bell & Howell, with spring motor advance and interchangeable lenses.

Foton lenses:

  • Cooke Amotal Anastigmat 50/2
  • Cooke Deep Field Panchro 100/2.5

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