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The '''Tuximat''' was a subminiature viewfinder camera made in 1960 by Walter Kunik in Frankfurt/Main, Germany. It was designed like a miniature version of an average 35mm viewfinder camera of the late 1950s. It made 14×14mm exposures on paper-backed 16mm film through its 1:7.7/25mm meniscus lens. It offered apertures from 1:7.7 to 1:16 and a shutter speed of 1/50 sec. One feature was a built-in selenium meter.
 
The '''Tuximat''' was a subminiature viewfinder camera made in 1960 by Walter Kunik in Frankfurt/Main, Germany. It was designed like a miniature version of an average 35mm viewfinder camera of the late 1950s. It made 14×14mm exposures on paper-backed 16mm film through its 1:7.7/25mm meniscus lens. It offered apertures from 1:7.7 to 1:16 and a shutter speed of 1/50 sec. One feature was a built-in selenium meter.
  
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* [http://www.subclub.org/shop/tuximat.htm Tuximat] at [http://www.subclub.org subclub]
 
* [http://www.subclub.org/shop/tuximat.htm Tuximat] at [http://www.subclub.org subclub]
 
* [http://home.tiscali.nl/benbojo/tuximat.htm Tuximat], Benbojo Classic Camera's
 
* [http://home.tiscali.nl/benbojo/tuximat.htm Tuximat], Benbojo Classic Camera's

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The Tuximat was a subminiature viewfinder camera made in 1960 by Walter Kunik in Frankfurt/Main, Germany. It was designed like a miniature version of an average 35mm viewfinder camera of the late 1950s. It made 14×14mm exposures on paper-backed 16mm film through its 1:7.7/25mm meniscus lens. It offered apertures from 1:7.7 to 1:16 and a shutter speed of 1/50 sec. One feature was a built-in selenium meter.


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