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The '''Pecoflex''' is an SLR camera for up to 9x9cm exposures, but commonly used for 6x9cm exposures on sheet or roll film, made by [[Plaubel]] from about 1961. The body of the camera is esssentially a [[Makiflex]], but with the body and front standard mounted on a monorail, allowing camera movements at the front. The camera has a [[focal-plane shutter]] with speeds from 4seconds to 1/500 second. It is commonly seen with Xenar lenses, also in shutter. At the rear, it has a reversing back.
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The '''Pecoflex''' is an SLR camera for up to 9x9cm exposures, but commonly used for 6x9cm exposures on sheet or roll film, made by [[Plaubel]] from about 1961. The body of the camera is esssentially a [[Makiflex]], but with the body and front standard mounted on a monorail, allowing camera movements at the front. The camera has a [[focal-plane shutter]] with speeds from 4 seconds to 1/500 second. It is commonly seen with Xenar lenses, also in shutter. At the rear, it has a reversing back.
  
  

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The Pecoflex is an SLR camera for up to 9x9cm exposures, but commonly used for 6x9cm exposures on sheet or roll film, made by Plaubel from about 1961. The body of the camera is esssentially a Makiflex, but with the body and front standard mounted on a monorail, allowing camera movements at the front. The camera has a focal-plane shutter with speeds from 4 seconds to 1/500 second. It is commonly seen with Xenar lenses, also in shutter. At the rear, it has a reversing back.


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