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Dehel

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The Dehel is a series of self-erecting folding 120 roll-film cameras manufactured by DeMaria-Lapierre & Mollier, Paris, France, and produced between 1933-50 with many modifications and some of the models have different lenses and shutters other than D.L. and Manar, like Primar lenses and Gauthier shutters. Dehel models were available for two different frame formats: 6x9 and 4.5x6, and some 6x9 cameras have a mask for 5.5x5.5. [1]

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