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Most of the higher class folding cameras are supplied with rack and pinion movement, especially those which have a double extension or those with an extremely long bellows. On the side of the bed of the camera is a milled head. By pulling this out and turning it the bellows will be extended. This rack and pinion is, of course, used for accurate focusing.
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