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The '''Venaret''' is a simple box style camera that takes 6×6 pictures on [[120 film]]. It was made by [[Vena]] in Amsterdam, Netherlands, around 1949. It has three shutter speeds, B, 1/25s and 1/50s. The shutter is of the guillotine type. Four apertures can be selected on the front of the box; F/7,7, F/9. F/11 and F/16. The lens is a Vena-Amsterdam-Doublet 75cm/7,7. The shutter is triggered by a lever on the right. Some models have an accessory shoe on top. This is a camera where ease of production clearly prevailed over ease of use. It has a post-war material shortage feel over it. |
The '''Venaret''' is a simple box style camera that takes 6×6 pictures on [[120 film]]. It was made by [[Vena]] in Amsterdam, Netherlands, around 1949. It has three shutter speeds, B, 1/25s and 1/50s. The shutter is of the guillotine type. Four apertures can be selected on the front of the box; F/7,7, F/9. F/11 and F/16. The lens is a Vena-Amsterdam-Doublet 75cm/7,7. The shutter is triggered by a lever on the right. Some models have an accessory shoe on top. This is a camera where ease of production clearly prevailed over ease of use. It has a post-war material shortage feel over it. |
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* A [http://www.kameramuseum.de/1uvw/venaret.html Venaret] at Kurt Tauber's cameramuseum. |
* A [http://www.kameramuseum.de/1uvw/venaret.html Venaret] at Kurt Tauber's cameramuseum. |
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The Venaret is a simple box style camera that takes 6×6 pictures on 120 film. It was made by Vena in Amsterdam, Netherlands, around 1949. It has three shutter speeds, B, 1/25s and 1/50s. The shutter is of the guillotine type. Four apertures can be selected on the front of the box; F/7,7, F/9. F/11 and F/16. The lens is a Vena-Amsterdam-Doublet 75cm/7,7. The shutter is triggered by a lever on the right. Some models have an accessory shoe on top. This is a camera where ease of production clearly prevailed over ease of use. It has a post-war material shortage feel over it.
- A Venaret at Kurt Tauber's cameramuseum.