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A very simple and light folder camera, post-war built by [[Franka]], "Made in West Germany, US Zone". | A very simple and light folder camera, post-war built by [[Franka]], "Made in West Germany, US Zone". | ||
It's made of thin metal and plastic and uses [[120 film]]. | It's made of thin metal and plastic and uses [[120 film]]. | ||
− | It features a 2 speed shutter (B and 1/30) and an aperture choice with 3 settings, divided in rain (f/8), cloudy(f/11) and sunny(f/16). There is a flash connector and a cold shoe to mount it. The lens is a simple 80mm f/8 "Spezial Objectiv" which focuses with symbols. | + | It features a 2-speed shutter (B and 1/30) and an aperture choice with 3 settings, divided in rain (f/8), cloudy (f/11) and sunny (f/16). There is a flash connector and a cold shoe to mount it. The lens is a simple 80mm f/8 "Spezial Objectiv" which focuses with symbols. |
Cocking the shutter is done by the film wind knob. | Cocking the shutter is done by the film wind knob. | ||
− | At the front you can choose between | + | At the front you can choose between 4x4cm or 6x6cm exposures by switching a little frame in front of the viewfinder (this is not linked to any mask in the film chamber). It has a neat loading system with 2 half-cylinders which rotate to the outside that hold the film. |
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Revision as of 15:59, 14 September 2015
Franka Solida Record image by René Maly (Image rights) |
A very simple and light folder camera, post-war built by Franka, "Made in West Germany, US Zone". It's made of thin metal and plastic and uses 120 film.
It features a 2-speed shutter (B and 1/30) and an aperture choice with 3 settings, divided in rain (f/8), cloudy (f/11) and sunny (f/16). There is a flash connector and a cold shoe to mount it. The lens is a simple 80mm f/8 "Spezial Objectiv" which focuses with symbols. Cocking the shutter is done by the film wind knob.
At the front you can choose between 4x4cm or 6x6cm exposures by switching a little frame in front of the viewfinder (this is not linked to any mask in the film chamber). It has a neat loading system with 2 half-cylinders which rotate to the outside that hold the film.