Sharktooth
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This has been puzzling me for the last few minutes, and I can't find anything obvious on Google. Anyone know?
Kine Exakta 1936-48.Retina type 122 [1936-37]
Kine Exakta 1936-48.
If 127 film is allowed to play there is the VP Exakta 1933-??
While only later then some mentioned here, in the 50s, I find the add-on lever to the Praktina interesting. The camera has a wind knob, but on the bottom can a "fast wind lever" be attached, or a spring-loaded or electrical motor. http://praktina.com/puacc03.htm
Did other cameras had a lever add-on?
Beside this, it is a SLR with exchangeable finders with an additional through-viewfinder...
Not an add-on but Canon's first SLR - the Canonflex, used a bottom mounted film advance lever.
This has been puzzling me for the last few minutes, and I can't find anything obvious on Google. Anyone know?
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