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− | + | A high-quality (but bulky and heavy) [[rangefinder camera]] using [[620 film]] made by [[Kodak]] beginning in 1941. The '''Medalist II''' was a post-WWII version adding [[flash sync]]. | |
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A high-quality (but bulky and heavy) rangefinder camera using 620 film made by Kodak beginning in 1941. The Medalist II was a post-WWII version adding flash sync.
Links
- Medalist images on Flickr