This is a folding camera that was made in Germany. It gives 8 6x9 exposures on 120 film. It has basic features: single-speed shutter; waterhouse stops of f/11, 16 and 22; and bulb feature.
It's similar to the Kodak Jiffy cameras, both in that the lens pops out with the push of a button, and in that the lens assembly itself is built-in to the front standard.
I was able to get surprisingly sharp images with it, and was able to use a Kodak Close-up Attachment No. 13 for equally sharp portraits.
February 2010: In the interests of reducing my collection I have sold this camera to another collector.
It's similar to the Kodak Jiffy cameras, both in that the lens pops out with the push of a button, and in that the lens assembly itself is built-in to the front standard.
I was able to get surprisingly sharp images with it, and was able to use a Kodak Close-up Attachment No. 13 for equally sharp portraits.
February 2010: In the interests of reducing my collection I have sold this camera to another collector.