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The '''Telka X''' is a self-erecting folding camera for type No. [[120 film]]. It was made in the 1950s by French camera maker [[Demaria-Lapierre]]. It has a collapsible Albada viewfinder and a [[meniscus lens]] ''Acromatique Supérieur'' in a ''Kafta'' everset single-speed shutter with high release button, 3 selectable apertures and choice between instant and pose (=bulb) mode.
 
The '''Telka X''' is a self-erecting folding camera for type No. [[120 film]]. It was made in the 1950s by French camera maker [[Demaria-Lapierre]]. It has a collapsible Albada viewfinder and a [[meniscus lens]] ''Acromatique Supérieur'' in a ''Kafta'' everset single-speed shutter with high release button, 3 selectable apertures and choice between instant and pose (=bulb) mode.
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Latest revision as of 04:55, 11 March 2024

The Telka X is a self-erecting folding camera for type No. 120 film. It was made in the 1950s by French camera maker Demaria-Lapierre. It has a collapsible Albada viewfinder and a meniscus lens Acromatique Supérieur in a Kafta everset single-speed shutter with high release button, 3 selectable apertures and choice between instant and pose (=bulb) mode.


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