The Exakta 66

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Re: The Exakta 66

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It looks substantial....


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what a beast!
6x6 slr? way before its time I think


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There's an earlier ('38?) horizontally-oriented Exakta 6x6 (and a later one, made in the '80s). This is the one I'd like to have though. We have an article on it at Camera-wiki, which draws a lot from information at Hugo Ruys' Ihagee.org, including an English-language user's manual. This promised that a prism finder was to be made for the camera, but it never was.


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That looks like a serious camera. But, seriously, I bet it will make good photos.


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