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There were [[120 film]] versions, taking 6x6cm images on [[120 film]], and [[127 film]] models (e.g. '''Sporti 4''', from 1960) taking 4x4 cm images.
 
There were [[120 film]] versions, taking 6x6cm images on [[120 film]], and [[127 film]] models (e.g. '''Sporti 4''', from 1960) taking 4x4 cm images.
 
Fixed shutter speed, with flash synch, and two apertures - "Sunny" and "Cloudy/Flash".
 
Fixed shutter speed, with flash synch, and two apertures - "Sunny" and "Cloudy/Flash".
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The 120 Sporti was metal-framed, with a little plastic used in the lens barrel; later versions seem to have had a plastic winding knob in place of the metal one.  The Sporti 4 was mostly plastic, with slightly cleaner lines.
  
In 1963, the Sporti 6 was introduced with an updated look, a two-speed shutter and a choice of three apertures.
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In 1963, the '''Sporti 6''' was introduced with an updated look, a two-speed shutter and a choice of three apertures.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:33, 3 April 2008

The Sporti series were made by Dacora in Germany, for Ilford from around 1959. There were 120 film versions, taking 6x6cm images on 120 film, and 127 film models (e.g. Sporti 4, from 1960) taking 4x4 cm images. Fixed shutter speed, with flash synch, and two apertures - "Sunny" and "Cloudy/Flash". The 120 Sporti was metal-framed, with a little plastic used in the lens barrel; later versions seem to have had a plastic winding knob in place of the metal one. The Sporti 4 was mostly plastic, with slightly cleaner lines.

In 1963, the Sporti 6 was introduced with an updated look, a two-speed shutter and a choice of three apertures.

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