Dacora Subita (1953) |
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This photo is from the copy I ownHistory and technical features
The Subita was a medium format folding camera with optical viewfinder for type 120 film rolls. It is the first one of the Dacora 120 film folding cameras series.
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The Subita was a folding camera with optical viewfinder for 120 film made by the German manufacturer Dacora. The Dacora 120 was a slightly more sophisticated version of it, and the Dacora I was the top model of the line. The basic model, the Subita, was an undemanding item with just two shutter speeds, two apertures, stepless distance selector, a shutter-cocking shutter release lever without double exposure prevention, and a solid opening/unfolding mechanism driven by two powerful springs.
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Specifications
Year of launch: 1953
Manufacturer: Dacora
Film: type 120 film rolls
Viewfinder: optical viewfinder
Lens: Subita 75mm f/6.3 Anastigmat, distances 1m to infinite
Shutter: Singlo shutter with speeds 1/25, 1/75, + B, and with flash connector. Cocked on the long shifting travel of the release lever
Aperture: sonnig (sunny=1:11) and trüb (dull=1:6.3)
Dacora Optina is a name variation of Subita and made for the Canadian Eaton stores' camera brand Optina.
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Manufacturer: Dacora
Film: type 120 film rolls
Viewfinder: optical viewfinder
Year of launch: 1953
Lens: Subita 1:6.3/75mm Anastigmat, distances 1m to infinite
Shutter: Singlo shutter with speeds 1/25 sec., 1/75 sec, and B, and with flash connector. Cocked on the long shifting travel of the release lever
Aperture: sonnig (sunny=1:11) and trüb (dull=1:6.3)
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