The Certo-Six camera was manufactured by the Certo Camera Werk of Dresden Germany in circa 1954. The camera folds
horizontal and is constructed of metal. It featured a coupled rangefinder and was capable of capturing 2 1/4 inch square images on no. 120 film. It was fitted with a Jenna f2.8 Tessar lens and synchro-compur shutter providing a range of speed from 1 to 1/500th of a second, plus b. Other lens combinations were available. Additional features included automatic parallax compensation, rapid lever wind, fully synchronized shutter, copy attachments, frame for close-ups, and micro and stereo attachments.
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