twin-lens reflex camera
Americannoun
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Ms. Stafford would eventually trade her Broadway dreams for a Rolleiflex twin-lens reflex camera on her way to becoming a pioneering, if underrecognized, photojournalist and fashion photographer.
From New York Times
You’re shooting what’s right in front of you, but you’re looking down at the image preview, kind of like an old-school twin-lens reflex camera.
From The Verge
One of the cameras David had that day was a Rolleiflex, a German make known as a twin-lens reflex camera.
From Washington Post
He used a Leica and, later, a Rollei twin-lens reflex camera.
From BBC
By 1962, eschewing her earlier grainy style and looking for more definition, Arbus began using a Rolleiflex twin-lens reflex camera with a larger square film format.
From Economist
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