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The '''Kaftax''' is a simple [[Bakelite]] camera made in France, c.1949 by [[Kafta]] (possibly a subsidiary of [[Fex|Fex-Indo]]). It makes 6x9cm images on [[120 film#620_film|620 film]]. The shutter has Instantaneous and B settings, and there is a choice between two apertures and a yellow filter.
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The '''Kaftax''' is a simple [[Bakelite]] camera made in France, c.1949 by [[Kaftanski]] (possibly a subsidiary of [[Fex|Fex-Indo]]). It makes 6x9cm images on [[120 film#620_film|620 film]]. The shutter has Instantaneous and B settings, and there is a choice between two apertures and a yellow filter.
  
 
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The Kaftax is a simple Bakelite camera made in France, c.1949 by Kaftanski (possibly a subsidiary of Fex-Indo). It makes 6x9cm images on 620 film. The shutter has Instantaneous and B settings, and there is a choice between two apertures and a yellow filter.

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