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[[Miranda]] launched this camera in 1967 and was its top of the line model. It had match-needle, full open aperture metering and interchangeable viewfinders. It had a preset wheel on the front side to preselect the maximum aperture for the metering system. Early camera bodies had a removable back for a projected motor drive (which never materialized). The camera was discontinued in 1971 and replaced with the Sensorex II.
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[[Miranda]] launched this camera in September 1966,<REF> Date: p.29 of {{KKS}} no.64 (special issue on Miranda). </REF> and this was its top of the line model. It had match-needle, full open aperture metering and interchangeable viewfinders. It had a preset wheel on the front side to preselect the maximum aperture for the metering system. Early camera bodies had a removable back for a projected motor drive (which never materialized). The camera was discontinued in 1971 and replaced with the Sensorex II.
  
 
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Miranda launched this camera in September 1966,[1] and this was its top of the line model. It had match-needle, full open aperture metering and interchangeable viewfinders. It had a preset wheel on the front side to preselect the maximum aperture for the metering system. Early camera bodies had a removable back for a projected motor drive (which never materialized). The camera was discontinued in 1971 and replaced with the Sensorex II.

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  1. Date: p.29 of Kurashikku Kamera Senka no.64 (special issue on Miranda).