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Korona 8x10 dual extension camera
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Jan 2 2007, 11:55 PM EST
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Its distinguishing feature is a U-shaped spacer on the lens board tracks; in shots where the lens board is shifted very high, this offset allows swinging the lens downward without hitting the spacer.
This particular camera is not among those described at this resource: http://www.fiberq.com/cam/gund.htmTo try out
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To try out the camera after its thorough cleaning, I set it up for an incidental composition I noticed in a spare bedroom. At first,
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