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There are few Australian cameras. The '''Lexa 20''' from 1948 is one of them. It is a box camera, and for some reason, some examples are missing the film carrier. It takes 120 film.  
 
There are few Australian cameras. The '''Lexa 20''' from 1948 is one of them. It is a box camera, and for some reason, some examples are missing the film carrier. It takes 120 film.  
  

Revision as of 17:21, 4 September 2016

There are few Australian cameras. The Lexa 20 from 1948 is one of them. It is a box camera, and for some reason, some examples are missing the film carrier. It takes 120 film.

Other Australian cameras included Dalka, Astra, Sportshot Senior Twenty, and Swiftshot.