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Tag: Akarette camera review

Posted on December 8, 2021December 8, 2021

Also known As AkArette

Akarette camera

A less known German brand is Apparate & Kamerabau that produced one of the most popular and affordable cameras during and after WWII: the AkArette. A sturdy little piece of typical craftsmanship made in a difficult time and beloved of its tiny dimensions.

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