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Closter C61
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Photos by JCB text by JCB. From the collection of JCB. Last update 2023-10-20 par Sylvain Halgand.

Manufactured or assembled in Italy from (Circa) 1960 to (After) 1960.
Index of rarity in France: Infrequent (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 15425

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When you first pick up the Closter C61, its weight gives an initial impression of seriousness, which is unfortunately quickly contradicted when you delve into the details. The body of the camera and the back are made of cast aluminum alloy and are well finished. However, the shutter release is a small flat metal lever that protrudes from the front to control a two-speed rotary shutter (1/50 and B mode). The diaphragm offers two apertures indicated by symbols: cloud and sun or full sun, with the largest opening at f/7. When the back is opened, you'll notice that the film pressure plate is a simple sheet of metal, without a spring, but perfectly designed to leave beautiful scratches on the film's backing.

In short, it's a basic camera, quite attractive in appearance but too rudimentary to teach the fundamentals of photography to a beginner.

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