The Dollina III folding camera was manufactured by the Certo Camera Werk of Dresden Germany, beginning approximately 1937. The camera was constructed of all metal and finished in both polished black enamel and chrome plated mountings. It was covered in black leather and fitted with a leather bellows. It was a 35mm camera with a built-in coupled rangefinder. It featured convenient external focusing knob on top, automatic film counter that locks once film is advanced, a built-in viewfinder corrected for parralax, tubular style and sockets for tripod. It was fitted with a Compur-Rapid shutter with 9 speeds from one to 1/500 of a second. Optional lens including a Tessar f2.8, a Radionar f2.9, or Xenar f2.8 or a Xenon f2.0.
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