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Voigtländer Inos

The Inos is a folding 6×9 camera made by Voigtländer in 1931. It was a dual format 120 film camera, producing negatives in either a 6x9 or with a reducing mask 4.5x6. The Inos Skopar f/4.5 105mm lens was focused using a radial lever located on the cameras body before you unfolded the camera. The Shutter was a Compur 250 or in earlier models a Embezet 100. Voigtländer offered two viewfinders on the Inos one was a folding wire frame that showed both the 6x9 and the 4.5x6 frame size and a Brilliant Finder.

Voigtländer Inos Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Voigtländer
  • Country: Germany
  • Years Produced: 1931 - 1933
  • Body Type: Folding Fixed Lens
  • Film Type: 120
  • Lens Type: Skopar f/4.5 105mm or 118mm with reducing mask
  • Shutter Type: Compur 250 or Embezet 100
  • Flash Type: None

Voigtländer Inos II

The Inos II was an improved version of the Inos produced in 1932. It was commonly a single format camera that produced 6x9 negatives. There is also rare a dual format version that used 116 film to produce 6.5x11 or with a reducing mask 5.5x6.5. The shutter on all models was the Compur 250 attached to a Skopar f/4.5 105mm lens. Focusing was done via a knob on the cameras body with the lens folded or open.

Voigtländer Inos II Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Voigtländer
  • Country: Germany
  • Years Produced: 1932 - 1935
  • Body Type: Folding Fixed Lens
  • Film Type: 120 or 116
  • Lens Type: Skopar f/4.5 105mm
  • Shutter Type: Compur 250
  • Flash Type: None

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