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Revision as of 18:39, 20 January 2011
The Foth Derby was a strut folding viewfinder camera for 127 film rolls, made by Foth from 1931 to 1943. It had a focal plane shutter. The earliest examples took 24×36mm pictures, but the format was soon switched to 3×4cm. Some later variants had a coupled rangefinder.
Picture by John Kratz. (Image rights) |
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January and February 1936 | April 1936 |
Advertisements by Asanuma Shōkai in Asahi Camera, for the Foth Derby and Foth-Flex. (Image rights) |
July and August 1936 | September 1936 |
Advertisements by Nichizui in Asahi Camera. (Image rights) |