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'''PLOOT''' was the designation used by [[Leica]] for an early accessory [[reflex finder]], announced 1935<REF>According to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikipedia] article [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leica_Camera#Single-lens_reflex_cameras "Leica Camera"].</REF>, which adapted their screw-mount [[rangefinder camera]]s into an approximation of an [[SLR]]. This was used with telephoto and macro lenses. The PLOOT was superceded by several generations of [[Visoflex]] housing.
 
'''PLOOT''' was the designation used by [[Leica]] for an early accessory [[reflex finder]], announced 1935<REF>According to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikipedia] article [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leica_Camera#Single-lens_reflex_cameras "Leica Camera"].</REF>, which adapted their screw-mount [[rangefinder camera]]s into an approximation of an [[SLR]]. This was used with telephoto and macro lenses. The PLOOT was superceded by several generations of [[Visoflex]] housing.

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PLOOT was the designation used by Leica for an early accessory reflex finder, announced 1935[1], which adapted their screw-mount rangefinder cameras into an approximation of an SLR. This was used with telephoto and macro lenses. The PLOOT was superceded by several generations of Visoflex housing.

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  1. According to the Wikipedia article "Leica Camera".

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