Makinette

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The Makinette was a 3x4cm format strut folding camera made by Plaubel around 1932. It had a folding optical finder, knob film advance with two rectangular red windows in the back to take 16 pictures on 127 film. Some of the design features were reminiscent of the Makina series. The leaf shutter, a Compur with speeds from 1s to 1/300, was hidden behind the front plate. The focusing ring was behind the shutter, and changed the angle of the scissor struts to move the front assembly.

The Makinette has been seen both in black and in chrome finish. The choice of lenses included:

  • Plaubel Anticomar 5cm f/2.7
  • Pluabel Supracomar 4.5cm f/2

The Makinette 3x4 is a very rare camera. Plaubel reused the name Makinette for the Makinette 16, a 16mm camera that existed only at prototype level.