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− | + | The simple '''Spartus Full-Vue''' plastic pseudo TLR was made from 1948 to 1960 by [[Spartus]]. Its finder lens is larger in diameter than its camera lens. That gives a bright finder image on the hooded matte screen. But that's all what reminds of a TLR. The name "Full-Vue" resembles of an other [[box camera]] with big reflecting finder, the British [[Ensign Ful-Vue|Ful-Vue]]. | |
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+ | *[http://www.wolkerstorfer.at/6x6/SpartusFull-Vue/USA.html Full-Vue imaging samples] of Andreas Wolkersdorfer [http://www.wolkerstorfer.at] | ||
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Revision as of 04:02, 3 March 2008
The simple Spartus Full-Vue plastic pseudo TLR was made from 1948 to 1960 by Spartus. Its finder lens is larger in diameter than its camera lens. That gives a bright finder image on the hooded matte screen. But that's all what reminds of a TLR. The name "Full-Vue" resembles of an other box camera with big reflecting finder, the British Ful-Vue.
Links
- Full-Vue imaging samples of Andreas Wolkersdorfer [1]