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− | + | Simple plastic [[viewfinder]] camera made by [[Certex]] in Spain from 1976<ref>[http://lascamarasdefernando.blogspot.com/search/label/Werlisa%20club%20color%201976 Werlisa Color 1976 page at Las Camaras de Fernando]</ref>. | |
− | Simple plastic [[viewfinder]] camera made by [[Certex]] in Spain. | ||
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The lens is a Certar 38mm f/7.5, and there is only one shutterspeed. Film transport is done by a thumbwheel on the back of the camera, it also cocks the shutter. The camera does not need any batteries. | The lens is a Certar 38mm f/7.5, and there is only one shutterspeed. Film transport is done by a thumbwheel on the back of the camera, it also cocks the shutter. The camera does not need any batteries. | ||
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Simple plastic viewfinder camera made by Certex in Spain from 1976[1].
It has 3 settings on the ring around the focus free lens: sunny, cloudy and flash.
The lens is a Certar 38mm f/7.5, and there is only one shutterspeed. Film transport is done by a thumbwheel on the back of the camera, it also cocks the shutter. The camera does not need any batteries.