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The '''Stylophot''' was a unique type of subminiature viewfinder camera that could make 10×10mm exposures on double-perforated 16mm film. It was made in 1955 by [[Secam]]. | The '''Stylophot''' was a unique type of subminiature viewfinder camera that could make 10×10mm exposures on double-perforated 16mm film. It was made in 1955 by [[Secam]]. |
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The Stylophot was a unique type of subminiature viewfinder camera that could make 10×10mm exposures on double-perforated 16mm film. It was made in 1955 by Secam.
Links
- Stylophot Color at Pedelty's [1]
- Stylophot at Benjobo's [2]