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Revision as of 05:37, 26 May 2011

The Lumirex is a French camera made by Lumière, which we find before and after WWII. It is a simple 6×9cm camera which was also available as a 6.5×11cm. It was more powerful than the Lumix which used the same body. The lens of Lumirex can be a Fidor f/6.3 or Spector f/4.5. The shutter gives 10–125, B, T speeds. Focusing is done by turning the front lens. The 1940 model has a shutter release on the body. It is the case of that presented here.

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