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Eder Patent Kamera

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The Eder Patent Kamera was made by the German company Eder in the early 1930s.[1] It is a twin-lens camera, but not a reflex: the viewing lens serves a focusing screen beside the camera. Bentzin made a similar camera, the Primarette shortly afterwards, with the viewing and taking cameras arranged one above the other. A particular feature of the camera is automatic parallax-error correction. There is a rail running diagonally across the bed on the viewing side, which guides the viewing lens right

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