Bandi
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The Bandi is a metal-bodied box camera made by Fototecnica of Turin in about 1946.[1] It makes 6x6 cm images on 120 film. It has an aplanat lens (i.e. a rapid rectilinear: quite a good lens for a box camera) and a shutter giving speeds 1/25, 1/50 and 1/100 second, plus 'B'. As the photograph shows, there is a brilliant finder, which folds away into the top. The camera has a brown leather covering, which is fastened on except over the front, where it folds down when the camera is in use. The fron