Bettax
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The Bettax is a folding camera made by Paul Zeh in Dresden in the 1930s; McKeown dates the first model, also sold as the Bobby, to 1931, and a second to 1936.[1] It takes eight images 2¼ x 3¼ inches on 120 film; some examples can be adjusted for sixteen half-frame pictures with a removable mask.[1] The main differences between the two models appear to be minor ones of style, and perhaps the use of more modern rim-set shutters in the later model. As often with folding cameras, a wide range of len