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Bell & Howell Auto 35 Reflex


This is a heavy, and I mean boat anchor heavy, old Bell and Howell 35mm slr I picked up off "a popular online auction site" and it arrived Monday. It's actually a rebadged Canon EX Auto, released in 1972.
The front lens element, which in this case is a normal 50mm, f/1.8 focal length, screws off and you can add other focal lengths in it's place. It must have not been very practical, for only four different front lens pieces were ever released, and it was only made in 1972. They were:
Normal: 50mm f/1.8
Wide angle: 35mm f/3.5
Portrait: 95mm f/3.5
Telephoto: 125mm f/3.5
The front lens element, which in this case is a normal 50mm, f/1.8 focal length, screws off and you can add other focal lengths in it's place. It must have not been very practical, for only four different front lens pieces were ever released, and it was only made in 1972. They were:
Normal: 50mm f/1.8
Wide angle: 35mm f/3.5
Portrait: 95mm f/3.5
Telephoto: 125mm f/3.5
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