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  Lordox Blitz Camera

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The Lordox Blitz camera was manufactured by the Leidolf company of Wetzlar, Germany in circa 1961. A well made 35mm camera featuring a flash built into the body. A 15 volt battery (V74 Px) located under the metal part marked Lordox Blitz supplied a small AG-1 flash bulb. The camera body was constructed of a die-cast aluminum body with leather covering and satin chrome trim. It was fitted with a Triplon 50mm f3.8 lens with a Pronto shutter providing speeds of 1 to 1/300th of a second, plus bulb. It also featured a built-in optical eye-level view finder, double exposure prevention, flash synchronization and a rapid-wind film advance, frame counter and shutter reset. This camera was also sold as the Uni Blitz.



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