Iloca Aut-o-matic rangefinder for spares or repair f2.8 50mm lens Compur shutter

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Iloca Aut-o-matic rangefinder for spares or repair f2.8 50mm lens Compur shutter

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The Iloca was a 35mm rangefinder camera produced from 1952 to 1959 by Wilhelm Witt of Hamburg.
A rare and interesting camera that needs some attention to its light meter and film rewind knob which doesn’t stow away.Winder mechanism cocks the shutter and the shutter operates at what appears to be the selected speed – ‘though these have not been measured for accuracy.Lens looks free from fungus and scratches – and seems reasonably clear.Leather case included – embossed “Aires”.

Specifications: Iloca AUT-O-MATICCamera Type:  35 mm Rangefinder CameraFormat:  135 film format producing image sizes 24mm x 36mmShutter:  CompurRapid with speeds ‘B’, 1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/15, 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500 sec with M, X Flash settings, and V (Delayed Action setting),
Lens:  Steinheil Mnchen Cassarit 1:2.8 / 50 mm, focus range 3 feet (0.9 meter) to Aperture:  F2.8 to F22Delayed Action:  Approx 10 secondsFlash Capability:  PC Flash ContactFrame Counter:  0 to 36Rangefinder:  Built-inLightmeter:  Built-in, coupledOther Features:  Accessory Shoe, Tripod Mount, Leather Camera Case, Lens hood

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Category: Cameras and Photography:Vintage Photography:Vintage Cameras:Rangefinder Cameras
Location: Weston-super-Mare