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The '''Volta''' was a [[folding bed camera]] for 9x12cm [[plate]]s or sheet film. It was introduced by [[Ica]] in 1920, and production was continued by Ica's successor [[Zeiss Ikon]] until 1929. The common shutter equipment was a Derval shutter with speeds 1/15, 1/50, and 1/100 sec. plus T and B mode. Other shutters are reported. The used 135mm lenses were the Ica Extra-Rapid-[[Aplanat]] ''Helios'', the Ica ''Periskop "Alpha"'' f11, the ''Novar'' f6.3 and the ''Dominar'' [[Anastigmat]] f4.5.
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The '''Volta''' is a [[folding bed camera]] for 9x12cm [[plate]]s or sheet film. It was introduced by [[Ica]] in 1920, and production was continued by Ica's successor [[Zeiss Ikon]] until 1929. The common shutter equipment was a Derval shutter with speeds 1/15, 1/50, and 1/100 sec. plus T and B mode. Other shutters are reported. The used 135mm lenses were the Ica Extra-Rapid-[[Aplanat]] ''Helios'', the Ica ''Periskop "Alpha"'' f11, the ''Novar'' f6.3 and the ''Dominar'' [[Anastigmat]] f4.5.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:31, 14 November 2021

The Volta is a folding bed camera for 9x12cm plates or sheet film. It was introduced by Ica in 1920, and production was continued by Ica's successor Zeiss Ikon until 1929. The common shutter equipment was a Derval shutter with speeds 1/15, 1/50, and 1/100 sec. plus T and B mode. Other shutters are reported. The used 135mm lenses were the Ica Extra-Rapid-Aplanat Helios, the Ica Periskop "Alpha" f11, the Novar f6.3 and the Dominar Anastigmat f4.5.