The Koroll cameras were 120 film and 35mm viewfinder cameras made by Bencini in Milan, Italy starting in the 1950s. The body was based on a single aluminium alloy casting, which included the lens barrel. Each model seems to have gone through a number of facelifts, with minor cosmetic changes.
Koroll
- Introduced c.1951
- 6x6 images on 120 film, option of 6×4.5
- Shutter 1/30 and B
- 150mm f/11 collapsible lens
Koroll 24/24s
- Introduced c.1953
- 24 images 3x4.5cm on 120 film, uses two red windows
- Shutter: Single-speed & B
- Lens: f/11 (24S: f/9 or f/16)
Koroll S
- Introduced c.1953
- 6x6cm images on 120 film (option of 6×4.5)
- Lens: collapsible barrel, f.11
Koroll 35
- Introduced c.1960
- Lens: Bencini Achromatico 55mm/f.8
- Shutter: 1/150, 1/100, 1/50, B
- Film: 24x36mm images on 35mm film
Koroll II (Koroll 2)
- Models with several slight style differences
- Introduced c.1961
- Lens: Bencini Acromatico 55mm/f8; alternative stop f.16
- Shutter: 1/50, 1/100, B or 1/30, 1/60, 1/125
- 24 3x4.5cm images on 120 film
Koroll III
- Similar to the Koroll II with an upgraded shutter.
- 4 aperture settings, f/8 to f/22
Korolette
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