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− | + | The first version '''Baby-Box 54/18''' was introduced in 1931, a metal box camera for type No. [[127 film]] rolls with small sports finder and single-speed shutter. It had a Frontar f/11 lens and a single speed shutter. A better version had a f/6.3 Novar lens and a hexagon surrounding the lens. In 1934 the f/11 version also got a hexagonal plate around the lens. A standard remote shutter release cable could be attached. | |
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+ | *[http://www.kameramuseum.de/0-fotokameras/zeiss/box/baby-box-o-beled.htm Baby Box Tengor] in [http://www.kameramuseum.de/ Kameramuseum.de] | ||
+ | *[https://www.pacificrimcamera.com/pp/zibabytengor.htm Baby Box Tengor] in [http://www.pacificrimcamera.com/ Pacific Rim Camera] | ||
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The first version Baby-Box 54/18 was introduced in 1931, a metal box camera for type No. 127 film rolls with small sports finder and single-speed shutter. It had a Frontar f/11 lens and a single speed shutter. A better version had a f/6.3 Novar lens and a hexagon surrounding the lens. In 1934 the f/11 version also got a hexagonal plate around the lens. A standard remote shutter release cable could be attached.