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− | + | '''Rifax''' is the name given to a series of self-erecting folders made by [[Beier]] in the 1930's. | |
+ | One model, for either 6x6 or 4.5x6 images on 120 film, has a Trinar f/2.9 anastigmat lens in rapid computer shutter, and has a coupled rangefinder. The Rapid Compur is capable of speeds up to 1/400s. The other camera takes 6x9 or 6x4.5 sized images, and also has a coupled rangefinder. Its lens is a Trinar f/3.8 in a Compur shutter. | ||
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Rifax is the name given to a series of self-erecting folders made by Beier in the 1930's.
One model, for either 6x6 or 4.5x6 images on 120 film, has a Trinar f/2.9 anastigmat lens in rapid computer shutter, and has a coupled rangefinder. The Rapid Compur is capable of speeds up to 1/400s. The other camera takes 6x9 or 6x4.5 sized images, and also has a coupled rangefinder. Its lens is a Trinar f/3.8 in a Compur shutter.