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+ | '''Rolls Camera Mfg. Co.''' was a camera maker in Chicago. Around 1940 it offered the '''Rolls''' [[bakelite]] viewfinder camera for type No. [[127 film]] rolls. The camera had just a simple [[shutter]] with time and instant mode and a ''Rollax'' 50mm lens. |
Super Rolls Seven Seven, Heavy Polished Cast white metal Box camera shaped like a 35mm camera; with adjustable focusing by pulling out the front standard and aligning with the feet markings. Three speed shutter T,B, I or 1/30th. Rollax lens F:7.7~22 positions. 620 rollfilm Red window on back , film winder patent owned by J. Galter who sued and won, on 10/21/1941, camera ended production. Very rarely found American camera. |
Super Rolls Seven Seven, Heavy Polished Cast white metal Box camera shaped like a 35mm camera; with adjustable focusing by pulling out the front standard and aligning with the feet markings. Three speed shutter T,B, I or 1/30th. Rollax lens F:7.7~22 positions. 620 rollfilm Red window on back , film winder patent owned by J. Galter who sued and won, on 10/21/1941, camera ended production. Very rarely found American camera. |
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*[http://www.merrillphoto.com/rolls.htm review] by Marcy Merrill [http://www.merrillphoto.com/] |
*[http://www.merrillphoto.com/rolls.htm review] by Marcy Merrill [http://www.merrillphoto.com/] |
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[[Category:Camera makers]] |
[[Category:Camera makers]] |