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  Iloca Electric Camera


The Iloca Electric camera was manufactured by the Iloca camera company of Hamburg, Germany in circa 1958. A 35mm camera with a built-in coupled range finder and meter and a first of its kind electric motor. It took thirty-six 24mm x 36mm exposures on cartridge roll film. The camera was constructed with a metal body and leather covering. It was fitted with various lenses including a Steinheil München f4.5 35mm, a Culmigon; f1.9 50 mm, a Quinon; f2.8 50 mm, a Rodenstock f4 35mm, a Eurygon f1.9 50mm, a Heligon f2.8 50mm or a Ysarex f4 135mm. The shutter was a Synchro-Compur shutter providing 1 to 1/500th of a second with B. Other features included a delayed action timer (approx 10 seconds), flash contacts and built-in flash synchronization, Accessory Shoe, Tripod Mount, an exposure needle type display that was visible in viewfinder, along with a lightmeter that was also coupled with the viewfinder display.

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