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The Zeiss Ikon Tropen Adoro is a continuation of the Contessa-Nettel Tropen Adoro and was made from 1927 to 1936. Offered in four sizes: 6.5x9cm, 8.5x11cm, 9x12cm and 10x15cm, this attractive camera featured a polished teak body with nickel-silver fittings, brown leather covering and brown bellows. Dominar or Tessar lens, Compur shutter.