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Zina 25

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The Zina 25 is a copy of the Ansco Cadet II by the Brazilian Vasconcellos company, in the mid-1960s. McKeown suggests Vasconcellos must have bought Ansco's moulds for the camera.[1] It makes 4cm-square exposures on 127 film. The selector dial for B&P (branco e preto; white & black) or Cores (colour) film switches between two apertures; it is the only exposure adjustment. There is no lightmeter, despite the false meter-cell panel by the viewfinder. The bulb flash shown here is detachable.

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