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Dehel (spoken in French: De-el) seems to be a kind of abbreviation for Demaria-Lapierre, maker of a camera known as Dehel. It is a self-erecting folding camera for rollfilm of type 120. Dehels were available for three different exposure formats: 6x9cm, 6x6cm and 4.5x6cm.

The 4.5x6 version is a light handsome metal construction, the plated metal surface's flat parts all covered with a durable type of black leatherette. On top it has the opening button and a collapsible reverse galilean optical viewfinder. At one side it has a leather grip. Rewind crank and tripod thread are on the bottom.

The lens/shutter-unit has a special feature: The outer ring is the sefl-cocking shutter's speed setting ring. Its front is masked. The mask has four windows, named "gris", "sombre", "brillant", and "clair". One or more of the windows show an aperture setting suggestion, the other window(s) the French word "non". Thus this is the camera's special exposure setting aid. It's not coupled to aperture setting which is possible from f4.5 to f23. The lens is a 'Demaria Lapierre-Anastigmat F-75m/m1.4,5 and has a front element which is turnable for focusing.


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