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Revision as of 23:51, 27 January 2011
variant "Amatör" for Swedish market, image by "Kicki" (Image rights) |
The Lubitel was a TLR made by GOMZ from 1949 to 1956. Like its second version Lubitel 2 it's a common part of camera collections. The Lubitel has screw channel focusing for both, T22 F-7.5cm 1:4.5 camera lens and reflex finder lens. Thus both lenses are gear-coupled for simultaneous focusing. The camera was marketed in Sweden with badge "Amatör" or "ATLANTIC".