Bilora Bella 44 |
Version française |
Manufactured or assembled in Germany from (Circa) 1960 to (Circa) 1962.
Index of rarity in France: Frequent (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 253
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Chronology of cameras Bilora
During the second half of the 1950s, Bilora (the company's name is Kürbi & Niggeloh) managed to develop a complete range of similar-looking cameras that turned out to be quite different. The first model is manufactured under Ferrania license. They are all made of cast alloy. The early models use 127 film, but depending on the model, they produce negatives of different dimensions. The number in the model name often indicates these dimensions... but not always. The hood of the early versions has a bulge integrating the viewfinder and supporting an accessory shoe. As the successive versions were introduced, the hood became flatter, somewhat standardizing the overall shape of the camera. Models for 120 film are later; their shape is different, more angular. As 127 and 120 films gradually fell out of favor among enthusiasts, the camera was adapted for 135 film. There are numerous technical modifications to the Bella 35; however, the elegant overall shape has been maintained.
Film 127 | 120 | 135 | ||||
From (c.) | 4 x 4 cm | 4 x 6 cm | 4 x 6,5 cm | 6 x 6 cm | 4 x 4 cm | 24 x 36 mm |
1953 | Bella |
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1954 | ||||||
1955 | Bella 55 |
Bella 56 | ||||
1956 | Bella 46 | Bella 66 |
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1957 | Bella D |
Bella 66 | ||||
1958 | Bella 44 | |||||
1959 | Bella 46 | Bella 66 |
Bella DC4 |
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1960 | Bella 44 |
Bella 35 |
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1961 | Bella 66 |
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1962 | Bella 44 |
Bella 66 Standard |
Each of these models could have been produced with variations in lens and shutter.
Several of these models exist under different brands, such as the Ansco Lancer or the Tower 5.
The patent DE1688606 from December 1954 describes a camera equipped with a socket for a large-sized flash bulb. It appears that no manufactured model ultimately utilized this patent.
The version with a flash bulb is called Bellaluxa. It is the subject of the patent DE1846892 from February 1962.
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The chronologically intermediate version of the Bella 44 no longer features the viewfinder bump. However, the top is not flat. It will become flat with the next version.
Interesting links or bibliography :
Sur collectiongeven.com, suggested by Gérard EVEN |
Photo Ciné Revue de 1960 |
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