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+ | The Lumiflex by [[Lumière]] exposes 6×6 cm images on [[620 film]]. It is not exactly a true [[TLR]], as the viewing lens does not focus. The viewing hood incorporates a small [[light meter#Extinction Meters|extinction meter]] which permits exposure estimation in combination with a calcluator dial on the camera. | ||
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The Lumiflex by Lumière exposes 6×6 cm images on 620 film. It is not exactly a true TLR, as the viewing lens does not focus. The viewing hood incorporates a small extinction meter which permits exposure estimation in combination with a calcluator dial on the camera.
Links
- Lumiflex on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand