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The '''Regent II''' was its successor. It had a more conventional design, with a squared chrome top plate. The release button acted at the same time as a focusing button. The Regent II is considered to be very rare. | The '''Regent II''' was its successor. It had a more conventional design, with a squared chrome top plate. The release button acted at the same time as a focusing button. The Regent II is considered to be very rare. | ||
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Revision as of 17:00, 16 December 2005
The Regent was a 6x9cm folding camera made by Kodak AG (former Nagel company), in the 1930s.
It had an original design, very rounded like a piece of soap, and a black finish. It was an advanced camera with a coupled rangefinder and a folding optical finder.
The Regent II was its successor. It had a more conventional design, with a squared chrome top plate. The release button acted at the same time as a focusing button. The Regent II is considered to be very rare.