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The '''[[Franka]] Solida''' is a 6×6 [[folding]] camera released in 1936. There are different versions of the Franka Solida, called [[Solida I]], Solida II, Solida III, Solida Junior and Solida Record. The Solida III is a vertical folding camera, the other Solida-Versions are horizontal folders. Some prewar Solidas used the 4.5x6cm format. There also cameras with [[rangefinder (device)| uncoupled rangefinder]] and uncoupled [[light meter|lightmeter]] (IIE, IIL, IIIE, IIIL) and one version with both meters (IIIEL) . The Solida  were produced till 1962.
 
The '''[[Franka]] Solida''' is a 6×6 [[folding]] camera released in 1936. There are different versions of the Franka Solida, called [[Solida I]], Solida II, Solida III, Solida Junior and Solida Record. The Solida III is a vertical folding camera, the other Solida-Versions are horizontal folders. Some prewar Solidas used the 4.5x6cm format. There also cameras with [[rangefinder (device)| uncoupled rangefinder]] and uncoupled [[light meter|lightmeter]] (IIE, IIL, IIIE, IIIL) and one version with both meters (IIIEL) . The Solida  were produced till 1962.
 
Franka also build 1957 a camera with the name Solida 35, a rare [[35mm]] camera with interchangeable lenses.
 
Franka also build 1957 a camera with the name Solida 35, a rare [[35mm]] camera with interchangeable lenses.
  
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Revision as of 22:31, 2 December 2012

The Franka Solida is a 6×6 folding camera released in 1936. There are different versions of the Franka Solida, called Solida I, Solida II, Solida III, Solida Junior and Solida Record. The Solida III is a vertical folding camera, the other Solida-Versions are horizontal folders. Some prewar Solidas used the 4.5x6cm format. There also cameras with uncoupled rangefinder and uncoupled lightmeter (IIE, IIL, IIIE, IIIL) and one version with both meters (IIIEL) . The Solida were produced till 1962. Franka also build 1957 a camera with the name Solida 35, a rare 35mm camera with interchangeable lenses.



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