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The '''Grisette''' was a simple rollfilm viewfinder camera made by a company called Dr. Eulitz of Bad Harzburg, Germany. The body was made of [[Bakelite]].  
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The '''Grisette''' was a simple 35mm viewfinder camera made by a company called Dr. Eulitz of Bad Harzburg, Germany. The body was made of [[Bakelite]].  
  
 
* Introduced: 1948
 
* Introduced: 1948
 
* Lens: 45mm Achromat, fixed focus & aperture.
 
* Lens: 45mm Achromat, fixed focus & aperture.
 
* Shutter: speeds Instant & Time
 
* Shutter: speeds Instant & Time
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The Grisette was a simple 35mm viewfinder camera made by a company called Dr. Eulitz of Bad Harzburg, Germany. The body was made of Bakelite.

  • Introduced: 1948
  • Lens: 45mm Achromat, fixed focus & aperture.
  • Shutter: speeds Instant & Time

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