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The '''Hapo 66e''' is a 6×6cm folding camera with uncoupled rangefinder, introduced in 1953 and made by Balda for [[Hans Porst]] under the [[Hapo]] brand.  It is essentially a Balda Mess-Baldix camera body, equipped with a 75mm color-corrected lens made by [[Enna]] of Germany, and a simple [[Pronto]] shutter with self-timer.  The Hapo 66e has the Mess-Baldix' clever ratcheting film counter which obviates the need for checking frame count using the traditional external red window.
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The '''Hapo 66e''' is a 6×6cm folding camera with uncoupled rangefinder, introduced in 1953 and made by [[Balda]] for [[Porst]] under the Hapo brand.  It is essentially a Balda [[Baldax|Mess-Baldix]] camera body, equipped with a 75mm color-corrected lens made by [[Enna]] of Germany, and a simple [[Pronto]] shutter with self-timer.  The Hapo 66e has the Mess-Baldix' clever ratcheting film counter which obviates the need for checking frame count using the traditional external red window.
  
 
[[Category: 6x6 rangefinder folding]]
 
[[Category: 6x6 rangefinder folding]]

Revision as of 19:56, 8 September 2006

The Hapo 66e is a 6×6cm folding camera with uncoupled rangefinder, introduced in 1953 and made by Balda for Porst under the Hapo brand. It is essentially a Balda Mess-Baldix camera body, equipped with a 75mm color-corrected lens made by Enna of Germany, and a simple Pronto shutter with self-timer. The Hapo 66e has the Mess-Baldix' clever ratcheting film counter which obviates the need for checking frame count using the traditional external red window.