Ferrania Ibis 66
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The Ferrania Ibis 66 is a simple camera taking 6×6 pictures on 120 film. It was first produced in 1955. The shutter is of the guillotine type, with just one speed (around 1/30s). The lens is a Primar 85mm, that telescopes into the body when not in use. Once collapsed, it is impossible to fire the shutter. The cast aluminum body has a grey or black painted finish imitating leather. On the back, there is a red window to check frame numbers when winding.
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Links
In French:
- Black Ibis 66 at Collection G. Even
- Black Ibis 66 on www.collection-appareils.com by Sylvain Halgand