A version with 16 exposures l on 120 film was introduced in 1933, intended as a competitor to the Super Ikonta A. It had a coupled range finder with one eyepiece, a type not usually found on the pre War folding
camera.
Equipped lenses were Tessar f2.8, Trioplan f2.9, Xenar f2.8 and Radionar f2.9. Shutters were Compur 1-1/250sec or Compur Rapid 1-1/400sec.
There is a focus depth of field metal table on the top. The black body is uncommon on this camera.
A 6x9cm model Weltur 6x9 and double size model Weltur 6x6 6x4.5 were also manufacutured in the same period.
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