Exa II, newish
The Exa series originated in 1951 as a simpler alternative to the premium-priced Exakta. The Exa II was a reboot which now has a non-removable pentaprism rather than an increasingly dated-feeling waist-level viewing hood.
Note that the Bronxville, New York, address is the same as Caspeco, home of Max WIrgin's enterprises after fleeing his family's camera company in pre-WWII Germany.
Exa II, newish
The Exa series originated in 1951 as a simpler alternative to the premium-priced Exakta. The Exa II was a reboot which now has a non-removable pentaprism rather than an increasingly dated-feeling waist-level viewing hood.
Note that the Bronxville, New York, address is the same as Caspeco, home of Max WIrgin's enterprises after fleeing his family's camera company in pre-WWII Germany.