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'''Iloca''' cameras were produced from 1950 to 1959 by Wilhelm Witt of Hamburg. The name "Rapid" came from the adoption of a rapid winding lever. The cameras were sold very successful in the 1950s through the [[Sears]] mail order catalogue in the USA.  
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'''Iloca''' cameras were produced from 1950 to 1959 by Wilhelm Witt of Hamburg. Early models were the Iloca I, Ia, II and IIa, which were small and relatively simple viewfinder and rangefinder cameras. The "Quick" series introduced automatic cocking of the shutter when winding the film. The name "Rapid" came from the adoption of a rapid winding lever. The cameras were sold very successful in the 1950s through the [[Sears]] mail order catalogue in the USA. However, the company was probably best known for their range of [[stereo]] cameras.
  
Their main claim to fame was the introduction of the first [[35mm]] camera with an integrated [[Film_advance#Motor_Drive|electric motor wind]]. Unfortunately it was very expensive and sold poorly in Europe. It was much more successful in the USA where it was sold as the Graphic 35 Electric.
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Their main claim to fame was the introduction of the first [[35mm]] camera with an integrated [[Film_advance#Motor_Drive|electric motor wind]]. Unfortunately it was very expensive and sold poorly in Europe. It was much more successful in the USA where it was sold as the Graphic 35 Electric. The company was acquired by [[Agfa]] around 1960 and the [[Iloca Electric]] was re-introduced as the [[Selecta|Agfa Selecta m]] - only this time with a fixed f2.8 Solinar lens in place of the interchangeable bayonet mount.  
 
 
The company was acquired by [[Agfa]] around 1960 and the [[Iloca Electric]] was re-introduced as the [[Selecta|Agfa Selecta m]] - only this time with a fixed f2.8 Solinar lens in place of the interchangeable bayonet mount.  
 
  
 
==  Iloca cameras ==
 
==  Iloca cameras ==
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* [[Iloca I and Ia]]
 
* [[Iloca II]]
 
* [[Iloca II]]
 
* [[Iloca IIa]]
 
* [[Iloca IIa]]
* [[Iloca Automatic]]
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* [[Iloca Quick]] (including Quick-A, Quick L, and Quick R)
* [[Iloca Electric]] / Graphic 35 Electric - 1959
 
* [[Iloca Quick]] (including Quick A, Quick L, and Quick R)
 
 
* [[Iloca Quick B]] and Photrix Quick-B ([[rangefinder (device)|rangefinder]] focus)
 
* [[Iloca Quick B]] and Photrix Quick-B ([[rangefinder (device)|rangefinder]] focus)
* Iloca Rapid (A) - 1952
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* Iloca Rapid and Rapid A1 - 1952
 
* [[Iloca Rapid B]] / Sears Tower 51 - 1954
 
* [[Iloca Rapid B]] / Sears Tower 51 - 1954
* Iloca Rapid I - 1956
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* Iloca Rapid - 1956
 
* Iloca Rapid IL / MPP Iloca - 1956
 
* Iloca Rapid IL / MPP Iloca - 1956
* [[Iloca Rapid IIL]] / Sears Tower 52 / [[Argus V-100]] - 1956
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* Iloca Rapid II / [[Iloca Rapid IIL]] / Sears Tower 52 / [[Argus V-100]] - 1956
* Iloca Rapid III - 1959
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* Iloca Rapid IIR and III - 1959
* Iloca Stereo
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* [[Iloca Stereo]]
 
* [[Iloca Stereo II]]
 
* [[Iloca Stereo II]]
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* [[Iloca Automatic]]
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* [[Iloca Electric]] / Graphic 35 Electric - 1959
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
* [http://www.ukcamera.com/classic_cameras/iloca1.htm Iloca Rapid] at [http://www.ukcamera.com/classic_cameras/camindexe.html Tigin's Classic Cameras]
 
* [http://www.ukcamera.com/classic_cameras/iloca1.htm Iloca Rapid] at [http://www.ukcamera.com/classic_cameras/camindexe.html Tigin's Classic Cameras]
 
* Repair notes of the [http://www.daniel.mitchell.name/cameras/rapida/rapida.html Iloca Rapid (A)], [http://www.daniel.mitchell.name/cameras/rapidb/rapidb.html Iloca Rapid B] and [http://www.daniel.mitchell.name/cameras/ilocaiia/ilocaiia.html Iloca IIa] at [http://www.daniel.mitchell.name/cameras/index.html Daniel Mitchell's camera site]
 
* Repair notes of the [http://www.daniel.mitchell.name/cameras/rapida/rapida.html Iloca Rapid (A)], [http://www.daniel.mitchell.name/cameras/rapidb/rapidb.html Iloca Rapid B] and [http://www.daniel.mitchell.name/cameras/ilocaiia/ilocaiia.html Iloca IIa] at [http://www.daniel.mitchell.name/cameras/index.html Daniel Mitchell's camera site]
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* [http://www.cjs-classic-cameras.co.uk/iloca/index.html Iloca Camera pages] at [http://www.cjs-classic-cameras.co.uk/ CJ's Classic Camera Collection]
 
* [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/listeH_imagettes.php#Iloca Iloca Cameras] at www.collection-appareils.fr
 
* [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/listeH_imagettes.php#Iloca Iloca Cameras] at www.collection-appareils.fr
 
* [http://photo.even.free.fr/col_app.php?type=witt&title=Witt Witt page] at [http://photo.even.free.fr/ Collection G. Even's site]
 
* [http://photo.even.free.fr/col_app.php?type=witt&title=Witt Witt page] at [http://photo.even.free.fr/ Collection G. Even's site]

Revision as of 23:00, 15 January 2015

Iloca cameras were produced from 1950 to 1959 by Wilhelm Witt of Hamburg. Early models were the Iloca I, Ia, II and IIa, which were small and relatively simple viewfinder and rangefinder cameras. The "Quick" series introduced automatic cocking of the shutter when winding the film. The name "Rapid" came from the adoption of a rapid winding lever. The cameras were sold very successful in the 1950s through the Sears mail order catalogue in the USA. However, the company was probably best known for their range of stereo cameras.

Their main claim to fame was the introduction of the first 35mm camera with an integrated electric motor wind. Unfortunately it was very expensive and sold poorly in Europe. It was much more successful in the USA where it was sold as the Graphic 35 Electric. The company was acquired by Agfa around 1960 and the Iloca Electric was re-introduced as the Agfa Selecta m - only this time with a fixed f2.8 Solinar lens in place of the interchangeable bayonet mount.

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