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  Iloca Rapid II L

The Iloca Rapid II L camera was manufactured by Iloca in circa 1956. This "L" version indicated that it had a built-in exposure meter to assist with exposure settings. The camera was constructed of all metal with black leather-like covering and satin chromed trim. It was fitted with a Haponar, Steinheil Cassar S or Steinheil Cassarit f2.8 50mm, or a Rodenstock Heligon f2 lens. All Color corrected. The shutter was either a compur-rapid providing ten speeds from 1 to 1/500th of a second, plus bulb or a Prontor–SVS with eight speeds from 1 to 1/300th of a second, pus bulb. The camera also featured automatic frame counter, synchronized flash, Delayed Action shutter, an optical eye-level view finder and double exposure prevention.

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