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On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, John Vos wrote:
> I used a simple
> reflex camera but with a so-called "BALGE" mounted to it which held the
> lens. I am familiar with the word balge
> here in Europe, but could not find the word it in the dictionary.
I didn't have much luck with dictionaries, either, but found that
Googling on various combinations yields a concordance between
German "balge" and English "bellows." I didn't actually find
"balge" in use in a photo context, but did find both in a couple
of forges! I think, at least in the US, that shopping for a bellows
would get you better results.
Susan
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