smithdan
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Bilora made various rollfilm cameras from the mid 50's through early 60's. This particular one as the name suggests takes 12 6x6 cm frames on 120.
Its pressed metal construction and "better camera" copycat shape makes one expect more than the less than ok pictures that it struggles to come up with.
I'm giving it the benefit of the doubt as like most of my oldies this one has lived a rough life and arrived with a badly bent in lens mount that I managed to gently straighten but perhaps not enough.
Shutter speeds are 1/50, 1/100, and B. A lever gives a choice of 2 f stops giving exposure combinations suitable for the films available at that time.
A roll of acros 100 went inside, mostly shot at 1/100 and f8 with a yellow filter.
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Its pressed metal construction and "better camera" copycat shape makes one expect more than the less than ok pictures that it struggles to come up with.
I'm giving it the benefit of the doubt as like most of my oldies this one has lived a rough life and arrived with a badly bent in lens mount that I managed to gently straighten but perhaps not enough.
Shutter speeds are 1/50, 1/100, and B. A lever gives a choice of 2 f stops giving exposure combinations suitable for the films available at that time.
A roll of acros 100 went inside, mostly shot at 1/100 and f8 with a yellow filter.
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