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Derby - Camera-wiki. org - The free camera encyclopedia The German-designed Derby was a strut folding viewfinder camera for 127 film rolls, made by Foth from 1931 to about 1940 The Derby sported a cloth focal plane shutter capable of shutter speeds of 1 500th of second It was marketed as a vest-pocket camera suitable for action photography
Foth Derby Type 2 (1931) - mike eckman dot com This is a Foth Derby folding strut camera made in Germany by C F Foth Co The Foth Derby was in production from 1930 to about 1940 and was designed as a lower cost alternative to Leica and Contax cameras of the time
Foth Derby Luxus at Historic Camera The Foth Derby Luxus camera was manufactured by C F Foth Company in circa 1934 The Luxus version referred to the brown leather covering with a crocodile pattern covering the aluminum body
The flattering Foth Derby - Vintage-photo Crafted by German engineers, the Derby is a strut folding viewfinder camera specifically designed for 127 film rolls, produced by Foth from 1931 until approximately 1940
Foth Derby - Antique and Vintage Cameras - Early Photography One of the many 16 on VP size roll-film cameras produced around this time, the Derby is unusual in having a focal plane shutter It was a very popular camera and sold for about ⅓ (£5 8 6) of the equivalent Leica
Foth Derby, 127 roll film folding camera, c1930 - Camera Museum This Foth Derby is a delightful little German 127 roll film camera, that might be described as half frame, as it takes images across the film, 36 x 24 mm, the same size as a 135 or 35mm frame Foth gave the name "Derby" to much of its range, but only the first Derby has this half frame size
Derby | Camerapedia | Fandom The Foth Derby was a strut folding viewfinder camera for 127 film rolls, made by Foth from 1931 to 1943 It had a focal plane shutter The earliest examples took 24×36mm pictures, but the format was soon switched to 3×4cm Some later variants had a coupled rangefinder
Foth - Camera-wiki. org - The free camera encyclopedia The Derby was a strut folding viewfinder camera for 127 film rolls, made by Foth from 1931 to about 1940 The Derby sported a cloth focal plane shutter capable of shutter speeds of 1 500th of second
Foth Derby (Klappsucher) - Deutsches Kameramuseum Diese beliebte „Kleinbildkamera“ wurde zwischen 1931 und 1940 von C F Foth in Berlin hergestellt Die Schlitzverschluss-Kamera stellte für viele eine echte Alternative zur teuren Konkurrenz wie Leica, Peggy oder Contax dar
Foth Derby (original) at Historic Camera The Foth Derby camera was manufactured by C F Foth Company The first version was introduced in 1930 and ended in 1932 It was advertised as "The smallest camera in the world with a focal plane shutter" This original camera version was designed to capture sixteen 24 x 36mm exposures on standard no 127 roll film