Praktica F.X 2
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The Praktica F.X 2 is a relatively early member of the Praktica family, a 35mm SLR introduced by KW in 1956. It accepts M42 lenses, but does not have a mechanism for internally stopping down later lenses such as those made for Pentax SLR's. It is named for its dual flash sync: "F." (a modified F-sync, for high speed bulbs) and X (for electronic shutters,) with corresponding PC sockets on the front of the camera. It is a follow-up to the 1952 FX, with the aforementioned modification to the F-sync