Filma (Kapol)

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Filma is a simple box type camera making 6x9 exposures on 120 rollfilm. It was made by Kapol (Kamera Polska) in Chodzież in Poland. It was most popular camera made by Kapol and possibly most popular Pre-war camera made in Poland selling even 10000 pieces a year. It was originally sold for 15 polish prewar zloty (About 80 modern USD). 2 years after initial launch ver. 2 was introduced with option for 6x4.5 exposure, no other changes

Specifications

  • Shutter: Everset, 1/50(some say 1/30) B, T
  • Lens: Kapol Meniscus f11/90mm 2 aperture settings, f11 and f22
  • Vievfinder: 2 brillant viewfinders, one for vertical and one for horizontal exposures
  • Time of production: 1934-1939

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