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Eho Altissa Eho-Box
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Photos by Jean-François Weber text by Jean-François Weber. From the collection of Jean-François Weber. Last update 2022-11-19 par Michel Rochevalier.

Manufactured or assembled in Germany from (Circa) 1930 to (After) 1930.
Index of rarity in France: Rare (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 13930

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Chronology of cameras Eho Altissa 

The term "Eho-Box" is the generic name for a series of metal boxes manufactured during the 1930s. There is only one model made of bakelite, the 110E.

The only way to distinguish them is by a reference number, but since this number is not always present, precise identification can sometimes be challenging. Visible differences in these cameras can range from significant ones like format variations to minor ones related to aesthetics. The quality of the materials used in their construction is generally mediocre, with the metal often showing signs of oxidation, and they are typically covered with decorative fabric.
There are also rare variants in different colors. Some models feature a lens signed by Rodenstock, while others have an original viewfinder.

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L'Eho-Box avec entourage de la face avant nickelé existe en plusieurs coloris, dont la version rouge présentée ici.

Une barre métallique percée de trous de différents diamètres donne trois choix d'ouverture.

Chose rare sur ce type d'appareil, Il est possible grâce à une tirette de placer une bonnette devant l'objectif afin de réduire la distance de mise au point.

Eho Altissa Eho-Box





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