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The '''Makina 67''' was developed by [[Plaubel]] after the company was bought in 1975 by a Japanese named Kimio Doi.
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The '''Makina 67''' was developed by [[Plaubel]] after the company was bought in 1975 by a Japanese company named [[Doi]].
It was a 6x7 strut folding camera with a coupled rangefinder. Its shape was reminiscent of the earlier [[Makina]].
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It was a 6×7 strut folding camera with a coupled rangefinder. Its shape was reminiscent of the earlier [[Makina]].
  
 
The first prototypes were called '''Makinette 67''' and made in Germany, and were quite different from the production model.
 
The first prototypes were called '''Makinette 67''' and made in Germany, and were quite different from the production model.

Revision as of 00:26, 4 August 2006

The Makina 67 was developed by Plaubel after the company was bought in 1975 by a Japanese company named Doi. It was a 6×7 strut folding camera with a coupled rangefinder. Its shape was reminiscent of the earlier Makina.

The first prototypes were called Makinette 67 and made in Germany, and were quite different from the production model.

The production Makina 67 bodies were made in Japan by Konica. They had a Nikkor 80/2.8 lens.

The Makina 670 followed, with a modified body, shared with the wide angle variant Makina W67, equipped with a Nikkor 55/4.5 lens.

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