This would appear to be a misnomer as I have been unable to find mention of this name on any of these cameras or their packaging. It has a variable focus and will focus down to 3 feet. The iris diaphragm gives a range of f/4.5 to f/32. It has a f/4.5, 105 mm Kodak Anastigmat lens. The Regent was a high end camera with a coupled coincident image rangefinder and. Vollenda 620 Strut DetailThe Vollenda 620 is a self erecting folding rollfilm camera that takes 8, 2½ x 3¼ inch exposures on 620 rollfilm. The Regent natively shoots eight 6cm x 9cm images on 620 roll film or with the use of a mask, sixteen 4.5cm x 6cm images. Some publications refer to Kodak Pliant cameras produced in France in the late 1940's and early to mid 1950's. Kodak Regent (1935) This is a Kodak Regent, a folding rangefinder roll film camera made in Stuttgart, Germany by Kodak AG starting in 1935.
Attributes: Brilliant view-finder, direct-vision (lens/lens) view.
Format: 8, 2 ' x 3 ' exposures on 620 roll-film. Construction: Leather covered metal body, leather bellows. 5 Offers To Buy Nagel 70-0 Camera Case Prices From 37.00 To 59.95. Kodak Vollenda 620 6x9cm film camera Nagel Germany made. Shutter: Rim-set Compur, speeds 1 - 1/250, B, T. Kodak Vollenda 620 6x9cm film camera Nagel Germany made Used. See the hints'n'tips-section for details. f4.5, 105 mm Kodak Anastigmat, iris diaphragm to f32. Kodak finally stopped manufacturing 620 film in the mid-1990's, but with a little bit of effort, 120 film can be used in 620 cameras, as the film is the same, only the spools differ. Shutter is partly defective, works, but goes off immediately after cocking. The Brownie Reflex 20 was probably the last 620-film camera to be made by Kodak. The Vollenda was originally a Nagel design, the name coming with the company when Kodak bought it in. 620 film continued in favour until the 1960's, when the introduction of the cartridge-loading Instamatics meant the general public no longer had to struggle to load rollfilm into their snapshot cameras. Vollenda 620 is a medium format folding bed camera made by Kodak and produced between 1934-39. in the UK manufactured a few models in the 1950's and '60's. Kodak introduced 620 film in 1931 with the US model of the Six-20 Kodak and at almost the same time stopped producing cameras taking 120 film, a situation that continued until Kodak Ltd. The timestamp is only as accurate as the clock in the camera, and it may be completely wrong.K o d a k 6 2 0 r o l l f i l m c a m e r a s
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