Certo Dolly 3 x 4 (modèle A) |
Version française |
Manufactured or assembled in Germany from (Circa) 1932 to (After) 1932.
Index of rarity in France: Infrequent (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 15305
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Chronology of cameras Certo
The Dolly is either a klapp (X-shaped struts) or a folding camera. Both types use 127 film, but the first produces negatives of 3 x 4 cm and inherits the name Dolly 3 x 4, while the second produces larger negatives (4 x 6.5 cm).
Both models coexisted in the 1930s.
Each of the two types is subdivided into two models, each with numerous variants depending on the shutter and lens model:
Non exhaustiv | Klapp (Dolly 3 x 4) | Folding | |||||
Model A | Model B 1 | Model A | Model B2 | ||||
Vario | Compur | Compur | Compur | ||||
Radionar f/2,9 |
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Certar f/4,5 |
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Certomat f/8 |
1 The B model of the klapp has focus adjustment through a radial lever.
2 The B model of the folding camera is hybrid: film and plate.__________
This Model A specimen is likely one of the simplest in the range, lacking a focus adjustment and featuring only three aperture settings: 8, 12, or 18, grouped at the far end of the engraved plate which could accommodate more values. The Gauthier Vario shutter, devoid of a self-timer, has a peculiar feature: with this type of always-ready shutter, winding and triggering occur in quick succession. Here, when inserting a pin or needle into the small hole opposite the trigger, winding always occurs but not the triggering; the camera only triggers when the pin is removed. By attaching the needle to a long thread, one thus has a sort of remote control.
The Dolly 3 x 4 evidently served as a model for the Riken Kinsi.
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