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Posted on October 28, 2023October 31, 2023

Embracing the Edixa Prismaflex LTL

Edixa Prismaflex LTL review

You are looking for a sturdy vintage SLR with a sexy look, then with the Edixa Prismaflex you have a hit. The 1968 German quality camera combines stylish design with useful features. Edixa is the camera brand with the most models in German history. The LTL was their final camera before the Japanese brands took over the business on the market.

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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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