Krauss Rolletta Analogue folding camera





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Description from the seller
Krauss Rolletta Stuttgart Folding Camera – AGC Anastigmat Lens – Pronto Shutter – ca. 1930
Rare and elegant German folding camera from Krauss Stuttgart, dating from around the late 1920s / early 1930s.
This compact Rolletta is equipped with an AGC Anastigmat “E. Roller-Anastigmat” lens and a Pronto shutter with settings T, B, 25, 50 and 100. The aperture is adjustable from about f/6.3 to f/25.
The camera features:
* original bellows-camera construction
* fold-out brilliant finder
* red film window at the back
* original winding mechanism
* metal construction with black leather covering
Probably suitable for 127 roll film.
Condition:
The camera is in nice vintage condition with normal signs of use and aging appropriate to its age. The bellows look neat. The lens shows light dust/aging marks. Mechanical operation not tested with film.
A beautiful and increasingly hard-to-find collector’s item from the early period of compact photography.
The photos are an integral part of the description and the auction.
Shipping:
Carefully packed and sent with tracking.
Krauss Rolletta Stuttgart Folding Camera – AGC Anastigmat Lens – Pronto Shutter – ca. 1930
Rare and elegant German folding camera from Krauss Stuttgart, dating from around the late 1920s / early 1930s.
This compact Rolletta is equipped with an AGC Anastigmat “E. Roller-Anastigmat” lens and a Pronto shutter with settings T, B, 25, 50 and 100. The aperture is adjustable from about f/6.3 to f/25.
The camera features:
* original bellows-camera construction
* fold-out brilliant finder
* red film window at the back
* original winding mechanism
* metal construction with black leather covering
Probably suitable for 127 roll film.
Condition:
The camera is in nice vintage condition with normal signs of use and aging appropriate to its age. The bellows look neat. The lens shows light dust/aging marks. Mechanical operation not tested with film.
A beautiful and increasingly hard-to-find collector’s item from the early period of compact photography.
The photos are an integral part of the description and the auction.
Shipping:
Carefully packed and sent with tracking.

