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− | }}The '''Dacora II''' | + | }}The '''Dacora II''' is a horizontal [[folding camera]] taking 6x6cm exposures on type [[120 film]] rolls. It was made in Germany by [[Dacora]], c.1952. For approximately the first year, the accessory shoe was built-in to the top plate; after this, it was a separate piece of metal attached to the top. |
It was similar to the [[Dacora I]], but with more features.<ref>{{McKeown}}, pp233 & 236</ref> | It was similar to the [[Dacora I]], but with more features.<ref>{{McKeown}}, pp233 & 236</ref> |
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The Dacora II is a horizontal folding camera taking 6x6cm exposures on type 120 film rolls. It was made in Germany by Dacora, c.1952. For approximately the first year, the accessory shoe was built-in to the top plate; after this, it was a separate piece of metal attached to the top.
It was similar to the Dacora I, but with more features.[1] The Madison II is a name variation, c.1953, and after 1954, it was renamed the Dacora IIc.
Lens: Ennar 75mm/f3.5; Shutter: Pronto.