Certo KB 24

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The KB 24 compact camera was produced by the German maker Certo-Kamera-Werk of Dresden in the early 1960s.
The camera seems to be a direct predecessor of the Certo SL 100, with nearly the same external appearance. It also used 35 mm film, had 24x24 mm square frame size and was equipped with a f/11 lens, while the shutter offered two speeds - 1/30 s and 1/90 s. A flash could be synchronized via a hot shoe.
The KB 24 could be, however, loaded with both standard 135 type cassettes and Orwo Schnellade spool-less cassettes, while SL 100 used SL cassettes only.