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== Bibliography ==
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* {{McKeown12}} P.991.
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* [[Photo News|Photo News Sha]]. Catalogue of [[Welta]] cameras, dated April 1936.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:46, 8 November 2008

The Welta Solida is a 6×9 folding camera released in 1933. It has a coupled rangefinder, separate from the viewfinder, in a long rectangular black box. It also has a brilliant finder. The lens is focused by moving the lens panel, driven by a small knob at one side of the folding bed, a system continued in the later Weltur series. The winding is by key, and there is no double exposure prevention. The Solida is dual format, having the ability to take 4.5×6 exposures with a mask inserted in the exposure chamber and a switchable mask built in to the viewfinder.

Known lens/shutter combinations:

In all cases, the Compur shutter goes to 1/250 and the Compur-Rapid to 1/400.

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