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− | The '''[[Kodak Bantam RF]]''' of 1953 was designed by [[Kodak]]'s [[Arthur H Crapsey]]. It was made of brown plastic ([[bakelite]]?), aluminium and other metal. It made 28×40mm exposures on Kodak's type No. 828 special 35mm film and was equipped with non-self-cocking Flash 300 shutter and 50mm f/3.9 Kodak Ektanon lens. Of course it had an optical viewfinder with superimposed coupled [[rangefinder (device)|rangefinder]]. | + | The '''[[Kodak Bantam RF]]''' of 1953 was designed by [[Kodak]]'s [[Arthur H Crapsey]]. It was made of brown plastic ([[bakelite]]?), aluminium and other metal. It made 28×40mm exposures on Kodak's type No. [[828 film|828 special 35mm film]] and was equipped with a non-self-cocking Flash 300 shutter and 50mm f/3.9 Kodak Ektanon lens. Of course it had an optical viewfinder with superimposed coupled [[rangefinder (device)|rangefinder]]. |
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The Kodak Bantam RF of 1953 was designed by Kodak's Arthur H Crapsey. It was made of brown plastic (bakelite?), aluminium and other metal. It made 28×40mm exposures on Kodak's type No. 828 special 35mm film and was equipped with a non-self-cocking Flash 300 shutter and 50mm f/3.9 Kodak Ektanon lens. Of course it had an optical viewfinder with superimposed coupled rangefinder.