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It takes 8 images size 6x9cm on a [[120]] format rollfilm. | It takes 8 images size 6x9cm on a [[120]] format rollfilm. | ||
− | At least the shutter/lens assembly was certainly delivered by the German company [[Agfa]]. | + | At least the shutter/lens assembly was certainly delivered by the German company [[Agfa]] and the camera as a whole resembles very closely the [[Agfa Billy I]] folder from 1950. |
* Lens: [[Agfa]] Agnar 1:6.3 f=105mm, Coated. | * Lens: [[Agfa]] Agnar 1:6.3 f=105mm, Coated. |
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The Ansco Commander is a medium format folding viewfinder camera produced by the US company Ansco in the mid 1950's.
It takes 8 images size 6x9cm on a 120 format rollfilm.
At least the shutter/lens assembly was certainly delivered by the German company Agfa and the camera as a whole resembles very closely the Agfa Billy I folder from 1950.