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6x6cm viewfinder folding camera, introduced in 1952 and made by [[Dacora]] for [[Hans Porst]] under the HAPO label. It is essentially a [[Dacora I]], equipped with a 75mm/4.5 ''Haponar'' lens (made by Optische Werke Göttingen, better known as [[Isco]]) and [[Pronto]] leaf shutter. | 6x6cm viewfinder folding camera, introduced in 1952 and made by [[Dacora]] for [[Hans Porst]] under the HAPO label. It is essentially a [[Dacora I]], equipped with a 75mm/4.5 ''Haponar'' lens (made by Optische Werke Göttingen, better known as [[Isco]]) and [[Pronto]] leaf shutter. | ||
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Hapo 66 image by Hans Kerensky (Image rights) |
6x6cm viewfinder folding camera, introduced in 1952 and made by Dacora for Hans Porst under the HAPO label. It is essentially a Dacora I, equipped with a 75mm/4.5 Haponar lens (made by Optische Werke Göttingen, better known as Isco) and Pronto leaf shutter.