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− | + | The '''Printex Press''' was a camera made in Pasadena, California, by enlarger manufacturer [[Printex]]. The standard model was a 4×5" camera, while a '''Mini-Press''' 2¼×3¼" was also offered. | |
− | + | In contrast to the typical [[Graflex Speed Graphic]] style of [[press camera]] with a lens extending on bellows, the entire camera is a rigid magnesium casting; the lens is mounted on an oversized telescoping tube. A [[Kalart Synchronized Range Finder]] was typically included. It is not a common camera, and it is unclear how many were sold. | |
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− | *[http://www.novacon.com.br/odditycameras/printex.htm Printex Press] at | + | *[http://www.retiredcameras.com/printex.html Printex camera] at [http://www.retiredcameras.com/index.html RetiredCameras.com] |
+ | *[http://www.novacon.com.br/odditycameras/printex.htm Printex Press] at [http://www.novacon.com.br/odditycameras/index.htm Oddity Cameras], at [http://www.novacon.com.br/ Novacon, Brazil]. | ||
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November, 1946 advertisement scan courtesy Voxphoto (Image rights) |
The Printex Press was a camera made in Pasadena, California, by enlarger manufacturer Printex. The standard model was a 4×5" camera, while a Mini-Press 2¼×3¼" was also offered.
In contrast to the typical Graflex Speed Graphic style of press camera with a lens extending on bellows, the entire camera is a rigid magnesium casting; the lens is mounted on an oversized telescoping tube. A Kalart Synchronized Range Finder was typically included. It is not a common camera, and it is unclear how many were sold.