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Bessa 66

1939·Camera

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The Bessa 66 is a folding 120 rollfilm camera made in Germany by Voigtländer, it was introduced in 1938 as a 6x6 image camera. After the war Voigtländer retook production between 1948-1950, when it was replaced by the Perkeo . The Bessa 66 was one in a long series of Bessa cameras, this camera and the Bessa 46 are sometimes called "Baby-Bessa" or "Klein-Bessa", due to their compact design and because most of the Bessas until then were of 6x9 format. [1] Both cameras fit comfortably in a coat po

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