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6×9 | Superfekta |
The Rocca Automatic was made by Montanus Kamerafabrik in 1954. It is called automatic because transporting the film automatically cocks the shutter.
Specs
Its most distinctive feature is one way mirroring glass sportsfinder. The Rocca automatic has a Steinheil Cassar 80/2.8 taking lens. It is set in a Prontor-SVS 1-1/300s shutter.