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  Makiflex by Plaubel


The Makiflex SLR camera was made by Plaubel of Frankfurt Germany in circa 1961. It was made in a few sizes ranging up to 9 x 9 cm for roll film, sheet film or film packs. It featured interchangeable lens, including Zeiss and Schneider Xenar lenses in 150mm, 210mm and 360mm and an accompanying focal-plane shutter providing speeds from 4 - 1/400 second, including bulb. The front and bellows were extensible via rack-and-pinion focusing. A pop up hood and full size view finder provided accurate focus and alignment adjustments.



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