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Rayelle

1954·Camera

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The Rayelle is an all-metal box camera built by Fototecnica in the mid-1950s that takes 2-1/4 x 3-1/4 inch images on 120 film. The camera has a fixed-focus meniscus f/9 lens, instant and bulb shutter settings, and built-in flash synchronization. Unlike many box cameras, it includes an eye-level tubular viewfinder on top of the camera.

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