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Certo Super Dollina II (1950)

Certo Super Dollina II (1950)

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This is a Certo Super Dollina II, a 35mm rangefinder camera made by Certo Camera Work GMBH Dresden starting in 1950.  The Super Dollina II was an update to the pre-war Super Dollina which made it’s debut in 1938.  Featuring a coupled split image rangefinder and a unique folding chassis …

May 26, 2020 May 26, 2020 Photography / Reviews  35mm / Certo / Germany
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Certo Doppel Box (1935)

Certo Doppel Box (1935)

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What is it? This is a Certo Doppel Box made by Certo Camera Werk of Dresden Germany around 1935.  Some sources online suggest this camera was made in 1932, but I believe the later date to be correct.  The Doppel Box is an all metal box camera with several unique …

September 19, 2017 April 9, 2018 Photography / Reviews  120 / Certo / Germany
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Certo Dollina II (1936)

Certo Dollina II (1936)

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This is a Certo Dollina II rangefinder camera made in Dresden, Germany by Certo Camera Werk.  The Dollina II was first introduced in 1936, only a year after the Dollina I which did not have a rangefinder, making the Dollina series the second cameras ever made designed to use Kodak’s new …

November 14, 2016 October 23, 2020 Photography / Reviews  35mm / Certo / Germany
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Certo Super Sport Dolly Model A (1936)

Certo Super Sport Dolly Model A (1936)

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What is it? This is a Super Sport Dolly medium format camera made by Certo Camera Werk out of Dresden, Germany.  Certo was a maker of medium to high end folding cameras who saw it’s greatest success prior to World War II.  They had a long line of medium format …

February 29, 2016 April 9, 2018 Photography / Reviews  120 / Certo / Germany
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