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The '''Falco S''' is a [[folder]] camera produced about 1951 by the Italian company [[Ferrania]].<br/> | The '''Falco S''' is a [[folder]] camera produced about 1951 by the Italian company [[Ferrania]].<br/> | ||
It takes 8 images size 6x9 cm on a [[120]] type [[rollfilm]]. | It takes 8 images size 6x9 cm on a [[120]] type [[rollfilm]]. |
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The Falco S is a folder camera produced about 1951 by the Italian company Ferrania.
It takes 8 images size 6x9 cm on a 120 type rollfilm.
Its lens is a coated Galileo Tegor 4.5/10.5 cm.
The leaf shutter is a German Gauthier Prontor-S with speeds from 1 sec. till 1/250 sec., B, selftimer and flash synchronisation.
The fimtransport is manually with help of a red window in the back. Furthermore there is a double exposure prevention.
Bibliography
- Review in the Dutch magazine "Foto" , October 1951 issue, page 269