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*[http://www.cameraboussat.fr/dossier_collection/cible.php?id=116&marque=Ferrania Ferrania Condor 1] on [http://www.cameraboussat.fr/ Au fil des images] by J.C.Boussat (in French) | *[http://www.cameraboussat.fr/dossier_collection/cible.php?id=116&marque=Ferrania Ferrania Condor 1] on [http://www.cameraboussat.fr/ Au fil des images] by J.C.Boussat (in French) | ||
+ | *[http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=1337 Ferrania Condor I] at [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/francais.php Sylvain Halgand's www.collection-appareils.fr] (in French) | ||
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This camera resembling a Leica, with its three windows in frontage (including two for the rangefinder), was manufactured since 1947 in Florence, then in Milan. It was conceived by Officine Galileo, a manufacturer of optics since many years. Ferrania, hitherto a manufacturer of consumables and bottom-of-the-range cameras joined Galileo to subcontract the manufacture a top-of-the-range camera. Certain models can to be found without the Ferrania inscription.
In spite of certain resemblances to Leica, this Italian camera has a fixed collapsible lens. Its Iscus Rapid shutter is powerful, since it allows speeds to 1/500 second. The lens is Eliog 3,5/5 cm.
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- Ferrania Condor 1 on Au fil des images by J.C.Boussat (in French)
- Ferrania Condor I at Sylvain Halgand's www.collection-appareils.fr (in French)
Ferrania Condor I image by Francisco Javier Cornejos C. (Image rights) |
Ferrania Condor I image by Francisco Javier Cornejos C. (Image rights) |