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Rich Silfver
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Bought one of these recently (about 70 dollars) and am hoping to put some double-8mm Tri-X through it next week.
It resembles the Leica M-cameras, to me, in build quality, apperance - even size.
(Coke can added for scale)
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Bolex D8La
The Bolex D8La was the last version in Bolex' regular/double 8mm film camera line. It's an all manual 8mm film camera with variable shutter speed. Film and development options are still available, over the counter in some cities (like San Francisco) or from the internet.
Could be fun.
Sorry, not a rangefinder camera.
It resembles the Leica M-cameras, to me, in build quality, apperance - even size.
(Coke can added for scale)
#1

#2

#3

#4

Bolex D8La
The Bolex D8La was the last version in Bolex' regular/double 8mm film camera line. It's an all manual 8mm film camera with variable shutter speed. Film and development options are still available, over the counter in some cities (like San Francisco) or from the internet.
Could be fun.
Sorry, not a rangefinder camera.
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