Baldina

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Prewar Baldina
Picture by Capt Kodak

Prewar folder by Balda Dresden

The Baldina was a 35mm folding camera made by Balda in Dresden, Germany, before World War II. The choice of lens/shutter on the Baldina included:

The Super Baldina is a version with a coupled rangefinder. The rangefinder was of the split-image type, and separated from the viewfinder. The viewfinder had an automatic parallax correction, coupled with the focusing lever, a quite advanced feature for the time.

The Super Baldina existed with a black finish (earlier version) or a chrome finish (later version). The choice of lenses on the Super Baldina included:

  • Meyer Trioplan 5cm f/2.9
  • Schneider Radionar 5cm f/2.9
  • Schneider-Kreuznach Radionar 5cm f/2.8 (rare)
  • Schneider Xenar 5cm f/2.9
  • Schneider Xenar 5cm f/2.8
  • Schneider Xenon 4.5cm f/2
  • Schneider Xenon 5cm f/2
  • Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 5cm f/2.8

The camera was available with a Compur shutter to 1/300 or optionally with a Compur-Rapid shutter to 1/500.

Postwar by Balda Bünde

After the war, the names Baldina and Super Baldina were used again by the Western Balda company based in Bünde, for a series of 35mm viewfinder and rangefinder cameras with the lens and shutter mounted on a telescopic tube.

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Baldina B with meter

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Postwar Super Baldina rangefinder

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Super Baldina with collapsed tube

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Hapo 24, OEM version for Porst

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