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*1936-37 model ([[Brillant]] finder at left)
 
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***[[Meyer]] Trioplan 10.5cm f/3.8 in [[Compur]]<ref>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/heritagefutures/8140701553| Hapo 10] heritagefutures via Flickr</ref>
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**with body release (1937)
 
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*** [[Steinheil]] Cassar 10.5cm f/3.8 in [[Compur]]<ref>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/nesster/6840666881| Hapo 10] Nesster via Flickr</ref>
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The Hapo 10 is a 6×9 camera distributed by the German retailer Photo Porst. It was first a Balda Fixfocus then a Balda Pontina.


Balda Fixfocus

The first Hapo 10, issued in 1934[1] was a rebadged Balda Fixfocus fitted with a Steinheil Cassar 10.5cm f/3.8 in Compur.[2]

Balda Pontina

A number of Pontina variants are known to have been badged as Hapo 10:


Notes and References