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Folding rollfilm camera build by [[Glunz]]
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The '''Kamera No. 333''' is a folding rollfilm camera made by [[Glunz]] in the 1920s-30s, for roll film. It was available for 6x9cm images on [[120 film]] or 6.5x11cm images on [[116 film]].
 
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The Kamera No. 333 is a folding rollfilm camera made by Glunz in the 1920s-30s, for roll film. It was available for 6x9cm images on 120 film or 6.5x11cm images on 116 film.


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  1. Hauptkatalog über Photographische Apparate und Bedarfsartikel für den Amateurgebrauch. Photobedarf (Main catalog on photographic apparatus and supplies for amateur use. Photo needs); Hansa Art Atelier, Berlin, about 1930.