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There are controls on the front giving a choice of apertures, f11, f16, f22 (Daci) or f8 & f11 (Daci II), and focus ranges of 1.5-4m and 4m-∞. The camera uses [[120 film]] taking twelve 6x6cm images per roll. | There are controls on the front giving a choice of apertures, f11, f16, f22 (Daci) or f8 & f11 (Daci II), and focus ranges of 1.5-4m and 4m-∞. The camera uses [[120 film]] taking twelve 6x6cm images per roll. | ||
+ | The Daco was superceded by the similar, but metal-bodied Daci and [[Daci Royal]]. | ||
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+ | * [http://www.lyndrup.dk/ken/Engelsk/Dacora%20E/Daco.htm Daco] on Ken Lyndrup's site (possibly mistakenly labelled Daci II) | ||
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Revision as of 01:33, 18 November 2008
1949 Daco by Alf Sigaro |
The Daco is a Bakelite box camera made by Dacora in Germany. The original model dates from 1949, with an f/11 lens; the 1950 Daco II has an f/8 lens[1].
There are controls on the front giving a choice of apertures, f11, f16, f22 (Daci) or f8 & f11 (Daci II), and focus ranges of 1.5-4m and 4m-∞. The camera uses 120 film taking twelve 6x6cm images per roll.
The Daco was superceded by the similar, but metal-bodied Daci and Daci Royal.
Links
- Daco on Ken Lyndrup's site (possibly mistakenly labelled Daci II)