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Ciro 35

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Only eight months after its 1949 introduction by Chicago's Candid Camera Corporation as the Cee-ay 35, Ciro (makers of the Ciro-flex TLR) bought the design, and after some very slight changes, reintroduced it as the Ciro 35. It made images on 35mm film, had a non-interchangeable lens, leaf shutter, and a coupled rangefinder. The rangefinder was the split image type and was coupled to the lens; but it was used through a separate eyepiece than the one used to compose the image.

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