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The Spartus No. 4 Folding Camera is a metal-bodied model from Spartus Camera Corp. in Chicago, Illinois. It has a small right-angle brilliant finder, and Instant/Time shutter, and a choice of three apertures between f/11 and f/22. The lens is fixed focus, despite the deep chrome ring around it suggesting a focusing adjustment. It exposes 8 images 2¼×3¼" on 120 film.

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