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  Isographe (Roll Film)

The Isographe was manufactured by Baudry of Angers, France in circa 1947. It was an all metal camera covered in leather With an extension bellows supported by top struts. It was capable of capturing 6 x 6 cm exposures on standard 620 roll film. It featured a large wire frame finder for focusing and built-in lens protector caps when the frame was folded for storage. A destintive feature for this line of cameras. It was fitted with a Berthoit Flor series 1c f4.5 75mm lens mounted in a variable speed shutter with a range of 1 to 1/200th of a second.

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