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A 1953 [[rangefinder camera]] by [[Leidolf]] offering interchangeable lenses. The same lenses are used by [[Lordomat C35/SE/SLE| models C 35, SE, and SLE]]. | A 1953 [[rangefinder camera]] by [[Leidolf]] offering interchangeable lenses. The same lenses are used by [[Lordomat C35/SE/SLE| models C 35, SE, and SLE]]. | ||
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[[Category:German 35mm rangefinder]] [[Category:Leidolf]] [[Category:L]] | [[Category:German 35mm rangefinder]] [[Category:Leidolf]] [[Category:L]] |
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Lordomat with 90mm lens and accessory finder image by Geoff Harrisson (Image rights) |
A 1953 rangefinder camera by Leidolf offering interchangeable lenses. The same lenses are used by models C 35, SE, and SLE.
1956 Dutch advertisement for the Lordomat image by Hans Kerensky (Image rights) |