The Super Dollina II camera was manufactured by the Certo Camera Werk of Dresden Germany, in circa 1950. Designed similar to the original Super Dollina, a precision 35mm camera, compact and small, with conveniently located controls to all the greatst speed during manipulation. The camera was made of metal with black leather covering, a leather bellows and metal fittings were chromium plated. IT captured 36 exposures, 24 x 36mm on standard cine film. It featured a built-in coupled range finder, an optical viewfinder with compensation for parallax, built-in focusing control, and a winding lock device with double exposure protection. It was available with a Xenar f2.8 lens, Zeiss Tessar f2.8, Tessar f3.5, Heligon f2 or a Troplan f2 all mounted in a Compur-Rapid or Synchro-Compur shutter.
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