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A [[Leidolf]] 35mm viewfinder camera also known in some markets as the '''Lordette'''.
 
A [[Leidolf]] 35mm viewfinder camera also known in some markets as the '''Lordette'''.
<P>If you find a '''Lordox''' or [[Leidox]] you may be puzzled as to how the back opens. There’s no obvious lock, button or key and the rewind knob does not lift. You have to rotate the two strap lugs forward 90º and then the whole back can be removed.
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<P>Looking at a '''Lordox''' or [[Leidox]] you may be puzzled as to how the back opens. There’s no obvious lock, button or key and the rewind knob does not lift. You have to rotate the two strap lugs forward 90º and then the whole back can be removed.
 
[[Category:German 35mm viewfinder]] [[Category:Leidolf]] [[Category:L]]
 
[[Category:German 35mm viewfinder]] [[Category:Leidolf]] [[Category:L]]

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A Leidolf 35mm viewfinder camera also known in some markets as the Lordette.

Looking at a Lordox or Leidox you may be puzzled as to how the back opens. There’s no obvious lock, button or key and the rewind knob does not lift. You have to rotate the two strap lugs forward 90º and then the whole back can be removed.