
Dacora Daco II image by Dirk Böhling
The Daco II is a medium format box camera made by Dacora and introduced in 1950. [1].
It is not marked as Daco II and it is an uncommon camera. It is similar to Dacora Daco but with f/8 lens.
The body is made by bakelite with slightly curved sides and rounded corners. It is similar in style to the common metal Dacora Daci.
The controls on the front gives a choice of apertures f/8, f/11 on an achromat f/8 lens, and focus ranges of 1.5-4m +inf. The shutter is a two speed rotary shutter, instant and time. The camera uses 120 film taking twelve 6x6cm images per roll.