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The Kalart Press Camera was made from 1948-53 [1] by the Kalart Company in New York City. The spring back took conventional double film holders for 3¼×4¼ inch exposures. Unusually it had two rangefinders so you could use either eye. The f/4.5 127mm Wollensak lens came in either a Raptar or Rapax shutter.
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Notes
- ↑ McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover). Page 454.
Links
- Kalart Press Camera at Novacon [1]