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− | A series of 35mm cameras from [[Iloca]] carried the name '''Quick'''. The original Quick was available with either a Ilitar (styled "Jlitar") 45mm f/3.5 lens in a Vario shutter, or Ilitar 45mm f/2.9 lens in a | + | A series of [[35mm film|35mm]] cameras from [[Iloca]] carried the name '''Quick'''. The original Quick was available with either a Ilitar (styled "Jlitar") 45mm f/3.5 lens in a Vario shutter, or Ilitar 45mm f/2.9 lens in a [[Prontor]] SV or Prontor S shutter.<ref>Der Fotohelfer, Photo-Porst, c.1951, page 141 (German)</ref> Some models have the viewfinder centred on the top plate, with the accessory shoe on top, others have the shoe behind the shutter release and the viewfinder beside the rewind knob. |
− | The back latch is unusual. The back is removed by lifting the rewind knob, and rotating it clockwise whilst pulling gently; at some point the knob rises to its fullest extent, and then pivots the side of the body, allowing the back to open. | + | The back latch is unusual. The back is removed by lifting the rewind knob, and rotating it clockwise whilst pulling gently; at some point the knob rises to its fullest extent, and then pivots the side of the body, allowing the back to open. The opposite side also pivots, against a spring. |
Only the [[Iloca Quick B]] had a coupled [[rangefinder (device)|rangefinder]], the others were [[scale focus]]ing. A '''Quick A''', '''Quick L''', and '''Quick R''' were made; as well as a model branded '''Reporter''' for the Kaufhof department-store chain. | Only the [[Iloca Quick B]] had a coupled [[rangefinder (device)|rangefinder]], the others were [[scale focus]]ing. A '''Quick A''', '''Quick L''', and '''Quick R''' were made; as well as a model branded '''Reporter''' for the Kaufhof department-store chain. | ||
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+ | |image_text= Iloca Quick with off-centre viewfinder/Prontor-S shutter | ||
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Revision as of 12:28, 29 August 2021
Restyled Iloca Quick A image by Rick Soloway (Image rights) |
1953 Iloca Quick image by Rick Soloway (Image rights) |
A series of 35mm cameras from Iloca carried the name Quick. The original Quick was available with either a Ilitar (styled "Jlitar") 45mm f/3.5 lens in a Vario shutter, or Ilitar 45mm f/2.9 lens in a Prontor SV or Prontor S shutter.[1] Some models have the viewfinder centred on the top plate, with the accessory shoe on top, others have the shoe behind the shutter release and the viewfinder beside the rewind knob.
The back latch is unusual. The back is removed by lifting the rewind knob, and rotating it clockwise whilst pulling gently; at some point the knob rises to its fullest extent, and then pivots the side of the body, allowing the back to open. The opposite side also pivots, against a spring.
Only the Iloca Quick B had a coupled rangefinder, the others were scale focusing. A Quick A, Quick L, and Quick R were made; as well as a model branded Reporter for the Kaufhof department-store chain.
Iloca Quick with off-centre viewfinder/Prontor-S shutter image by AWCam (Image rights) |
c.1956 Iloca Quick R image by phillisca (Image rights) |
Notes
- ↑ Der Fotohelfer, Photo-Porst, c.1951, page 141 (German)