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Voigtlander; Avus Camera w/Rollex Film Back

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Voigtlander; Avus Camera w/Rollex Film Back
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This item SOLD at 2015 Apr 17 @ 15:45UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Voigtlander Avus Camera w/Rollex Film Back with Skopar 10.5cm f4.5 lens w/Compur shutter.



The AVUS has a double extension bellows (1:1 closeups), a Skopar (Tessar clone) 135/4.5 lens set in a Compur dial set 1/200-1, frame finder and little waist level finder. Compur dial set is 1914-1928.



The Voigtländer Avus is a folding plate camera, manufactured at Brunswick, Germany, between ca. 1913 and ca. 1936. This model has been converted with a Rollex film back. The Avus was designed with the "semi-pro" user in mind, who was looking after a well built machine. It was first made in 9x12cm, right after the end of the First World War, soon to be followed by the smallest size, 6.5x9cm by 1927. Avus stands for "Aktiengesellschaft Voigtländer Und Sohn" ("Voigtländer & Son, Inc").



One of the key points in making the Avus was durability, and as such some of the best available materials were used. It rapidly became one of the most popular models within the Voigtlander catalog during the 20s and 30s, with around 100.000 units made.

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Date: 1920's

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