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The '''Simplex'' was made since 1914 by ''New Ideas Mfg.'' in New York. It used 15m stripes of [[35mm]] cine-film, allowing to shoot either 800 exposures in cine-format 18×24mm or 400 exposures already in modern standard [[35mm film]] frame-format 24×36mm.
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The ''Simplex'' was made since 1914 by ''New Ideas Mfg.'' in New York. It used 15m stripes of [[35mm]] cine-film, allowing to shoot either 800 exposures in cine-format 18×24mm or 400 exposures already in modern standard [[35mm film]] frame-format 24×36mm.
  
 
[[Category:35mm viewfinder]]
 
[[Category:35mm viewfinder]]

Revision as of 16:50, 22 December 2013

The Simplex was made since 1914 by New Ideas Mfg. in New York. It used 15m stripes of 35mm cine-film, allowing to shoot either 800 exposures in cine-format 18×24mm or 400 exposures already in modern standard 35mm film frame-format 24×36mm.

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