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English: The SLR camera Edixa Reflex-B from Wirgin; body was bought ~ in 1957/58 in Germany. This model is constructed with a removable and exchangeable viewfinder unit. In this case, a top-viewfinder is mounted, which has been opened and lupe has popped.
Deutsch: Die Spiegelreflexkamera Edixa Reflex-B von Wirgin. Das Modell ist als Wechselsuchersystem konzipiert. Hier ist gerade ein Lichtschachtsucher angebracht, der geöffnet ist und dessen Lupe ausgeklappt ist. Die Kamera wurde ca. 1957/58 in Deutschland gekauft.
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