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The Durst Gil is a box camera produced by [[Durst]] Phototecnick A.G.
 
  
==Description==
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The '''Gil''' was the first camera produced by [[Durst]] Phototecnick A.G.
The '''Gil''' was the first camera produced by [[Durst]].
 
 
Its production started in 1938 and ended between 1942 and 1943, when the factory was compelled to switch to war production. It takes 8 exposures 6×9 cm on 120 film.
 
Its production started in 1938 and ended between 1942 and 1943, when the factory was compelled to switch to war production. It takes 8 exposures 6×9 cm on 120 film.
The production of the Gil was resumed after the war by [[Roto | Ropolo]], Torino as [[Ro-To Juve]].
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The production of the Gil was resumed after the war by [[Roto | Ropolo]], Torino as Ro-To Juve.
  
The meaning of the name '''Gil''' is somewhat unclear. Some fonts reports it was derived from the name of one of the Durst brothers, '''Gil'''bert, where other fonts says it was chosen to recall the fascist youth organization [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giovent%C3%B9_Italiana_del_Littorio GIL].
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The meaning of the name Gil is somewhat unclear. Some sources report it was derived from the name of one of the Durst brothers, '''Gil'''bert, where other sources say it was chosen to recall the fascist youth organization [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giovent%C3%B9_Italiana_del_Littorio GIL].
  
 
==Specifications==
 
==Specifications==
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*Viewfinder: Double [[brilliant finder]] type
 
*Viewfinder: Double [[brilliant finder]] type
 
*Lens: Incisar 105mm f/11 - f/16 meniscus type
 
*Lens: Incisar 105mm f/11 - f/16 meniscus type
*Shutter: [[Shutter#Guillotine_shutter | guillottine]] type - speeds 1/30 second, B - no flash sync
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*Shutter: [[Shutter#Guillotine_shutter | guillotine]] type - speeds 1/30 second, B - no flash sync
 
*Dimensions: 81×102×115 mm
 
*Dimensions: 81×102×115 mm
 
*Weight: 490g
 
*Weight: 490g
 
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==Variants==
 
==Variants==
 
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*With or without a film-advance reminder arrow printed vertically on front plate
 
*With or without a film-advance reminder arrow printed vertically on front plate
  
Most of these variants can be found variously mixed in the same specimen.
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Most of these variations can be found variously combined in different Gil examples.
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==Links==
 
==Links==
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In English:
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*  [https://sites.google.com/site/durstvintage/home/cameras/1-1-durst-gil Durst Vintage]
  
 
In Italian:
 
In Italian:
*[http://www.storiainsoffitta.it/ALFABETICO/D/Durst%20Gil%20-%20Macchina%20fotografica%20Italia/ Durst GIL] at [http://www.storiainsoffitta.it/index.html Storia in soffitta].
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*[https://www.altoadige.it/foto/bolzano-bombardata-7.3469 Photo of Bolzano destroyed by allied bombing, 1944], made with a Durst Gil, at [http://altoadige.gelocal.it/ Alto Adige]
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* [http://bencinistory.altervista.org/002A%20fotocamere%2046-64/01E%20durst%20GIL.html Gil Durst] at [http://bencinistory.altervista.org/002%20italiane%2046-64/00%20intro%2046-64.html Fotocamere Italiane 1946-1964]
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[[Category:Italy]]
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[[Category:G|Gil Durst]]
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[[Category:6x9 box]]
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[[Category:120 film]]

Latest revision as of 05:39, 21 January 2023

The Gil was the first camera produced by Durst Phototecnick A.G. Its production started in 1938 and ended between 1942 and 1943, when the factory was compelled to switch to war production. It takes 8 exposures 6×9 cm on 120 film. The production of the Gil was resumed after the war by Ropolo, Torino as Ro-To Juve.

The meaning of the name Gil is somewhat unclear. Some sources report it was derived from the name of one of the Durst brothers, Gilbert, where other sources say it was chosen to recall the fascist youth organization GIL.

Specifications

  • Type: box camera
  • Film: 120
  • Viewfinder: Double brilliant finder type
  • Lens: Incisar 105mm f/11 - f/16 meniscus type
  • Shutter: guillotine type - speeds 1/30 second, B - no flash sync
  • Dimensions: 81×102×115 mm
  • Weight: 490g


Variants

Several variants of this camera has been produced:

  • Front plate printings in Italian, German, English or Swedish; also in black or light-brown colour.
  • With or without closing latches.
  • Film-advance knob either flat and leather-filled or concave and nickel-plated.
  • Shutter speed marked either 1/25 or 1/30
  • With or without a film-advance reminder arrow printed vertically on front plate

Most of these variations can be found variously combined in different Gil examples.

Links

In English:

In Italian: