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Reform-Clack

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Reform-Clack cameras are a range of double-extension folding plate cameras made by Rietzschel from about 1907 until the mid-'20s.[1] They are all vertically oriented (some of the 'Clack' types, such as the Heli-Clack include horizontal cameras), and were made in 6.5×9, 9×12, 10×15 (discontinued later) and 13×18 cm sizes.[1] As often with folding cameras, a very wide range of lenses was offered, all Rietzschel's own, and including the Linear in various maximum apertures. The shutter on early came

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