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+ | The '''Junka''' is a metal-bodied camera for 3×4 cm pictures on special roll-film made for it by [[Adox]] (unperforated 35 mm film, with frame-numbered backing paper, similar to [[828 film]]). The camera was made in the mid-1930s by '''Junka-Werke''' in Nuremberg, Germany. Early models had a collapsible frames viewfinder. Later the cameras got a rigid telescopic finder. In 1950 the camera was relaunched by Adox as the '''Adox Juka'''. | ||
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+ | |image_text= Adox Juka <br><small>image by eBayer sky-parlor</small> | ||
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Revision as of 06:35, 3 August 2016
Adox Junka image by John Kratz (Image rights) |
The Junka is a metal-bodied camera for 3×4 cm pictures on special roll-film made for it by Adox (unperforated 35 mm film, with frame-numbered backing paper, similar to 828 film). The camera was made in the mid-1930s by Junka-Werke in Nuremberg, Germany. Early models had a collapsible frames viewfinder. Later the cameras got a rigid telescopic finder. In 1950 the camera was relaunched by Adox as the Adox Juka.
Adox Juka image by eBayer sky-parlor (Image rights) |