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Deutsch: Kleinbildsucherkamera (24x36mm) der Firma Voigtländer, Modell: Vitomatic I Prontor SLK-V, Herstellungsjahr 1957, Brennweite: 50mm, Blende 1:2.8, mit Selen-Belichtungsmesser, Blitzschuh, mit UV-Filter Originalpreis 270 DM |
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