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− | The '''Quick''' is a bakelite subminiature camera made in Austria in the 1950s. It has a 30mm f/6.8 Ministigmat lens and an 'I'-and-'B' shutter. It has three fixed apertures; f/6.8, f/12.5 and f/18, and a folding frame finder. | + | The '''Quick''' is a bakelite subminiature camera made in Austria in the 1950s. It has a 30mm f/6.8 Quick-Ministigmat lens and an 'I'-and-'B' shutter. It has three fixed apertures; f/6.8, f/12.5 and f/18, and a folding frame finder. |
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The Quick is a bakelite subminiature camera made in Austria in the 1950s. It has a 30mm f/6.8 Quick-Ministigmat lens and an 'I'-and-'B' shutter. It has three fixed apertures; f/6.8, f/12.5 and f/18, and a folding frame finder.
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- Quick sold at the 37th Leitz Photographica Auction, in November 2020.