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[[Emil Wünsche]]'s Nymphe was a strut folding vest pocket camera for [[rollfilm]], available for the frame formats 6x8cm (model I), 9x12cm (model II) and 9x9cm (model III), or as [[stereo]] variant for the format 9x18cm (model VI). The lenses were periscopic lenses or [[Goerz]] double [[anastigmat]]s.
 
[[Emil Wünsche]]'s Nymphe was a strut folding vest pocket camera for [[rollfilm]], available for the frame formats 6x8cm (model I), 9x12cm (model II) and 9x9cm (model III), or as [[stereo]] variant for the format 9x18cm (model VI). The lenses were periscopic lenses or [[Goerz]] double [[anastigmat]]s.

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Emil Wünsche's Nymphe was a strut folding vest pocket camera for rollfilm, available for the frame formats 6x8cm (model I), 9x12cm (model II) and 9x9cm (model III), or as stereo variant for the format 9x18cm (model VI). The lenses were periscopic lenses or Goerz double anastigmats.