WELTUR 6x4.5cm


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.

Weltur camera

Weltur 6x4.5cm Specifications
MakerWelta Kamera Werke Germany
C.A.1933
Film120 brownie 6x4.5cm/16 Exp.
FocusingKnob on the bed
RangefinderDouble image
View FinderGalilei
LensRadionar 75mmF2.9 (3-Elements in 3-Group)
ShutterCompur T,B, 1 - 1/250 Sec.
Focus4 feet
Film supplyManual/Red Window
Weight660g



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