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Dallmeyer Snapshot

1929·Camera

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The Dallmeyer Snapshot Camera is a strut-folding camera taking 2¼×3¼" (6×9 cm) exposures. It is a metal-bodied camera with leather bellows, and simple controls: Distant, Medium and Near for focusing, Bright (this is f/11 according to the notes at Early Photography[1]) and Dull for aperture, Fast, Slow and Time for speed (1/40, 1/20 and T). The lens is a Dallmeyer Anastigmat f/6, with no focal length indicated. There is a reflex finder mounted on the front plate, which swivels for vertical or hor

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