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The Golda camera was first manufactured by Goldammer of Germany in circa 1949. The second version is distinguishable by the two square windows on the front. A metal bodied miniature camera capable of capturing thirty six exposures on 35 mm roll film. It featured an uncoupled rangefinder. It was fitted with various lenses including a Schneider-Kreuznach Radonar f2.9 lens or a Rodenstock Trinar f3.5 or a Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar f2.8. Shutters included a Prontor II, Prontor-S, Prontor-SV, Pronotr-SVS or a Compur-Rapid.
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