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Revision as of 05:21, 12 July 2011
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The Soho Cadet is a folding bed camera with a body made of bakelite and a brilliant finder for type No. 120 film rolls. It has a simple lens in a simple shutter with choice between Time and Instant mode. Focusing is possible by shifthing the lens standard forward or backward along a distance scale at the outer end of the folding bed. It will snap in at certain distance settings. Aperture setting seems to be possible: There is a small window in the front showing the number of the aperture setting. Other versions have a simpler shutter without that feature, or a Vario shutter with faster f6.3 Kershaw Anastigmat lens instead.