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The Iloca Quick camera, version 2, was manufactured by the Iloca camera company of Hamburg, Germany in circa 1953. A 35mm camera capable of taking 36 exposures per film roll. It was constructed with a die-cast metal body, satin trim and black material covering. It had a new top housing and a distinctive decorative design with four metal bands on the top-front. It was fitted with a Ilitar f3.5 45 mm lens with a Prontor-S shutter providing speeds of 1 to 1/300th of a second with B. Other features included a flash mount on the viewfinder housing with built-in synchronization, double exposure prevention and automatic film counter.
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