Franka Rolfix Junior De Luxe |
Version française |
Manufactured or assembled in Germany from 1953 to 1956.
Index of rarity in France: Infrequent (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 3480
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Chronology of cameras Franka
The Rolfix cameras are simple 6 x 9 folding cameras, with numerous versions (mostly combinations of lenses and shutters) marketed from around 1931 until the mid-1950s.
Some Rolfix cameras were equipped with French lenses, sometimes with Gitzo shutters, specifically for sale in France. Some were rebranded to fit into distributors' catalogs.
Rolfix cameras are vertical folding cameras with automatic opening. The standard format is 6 x 9, but depending on the version, they can also produce negatives of 4.5 x 6 or 6 x 6. They are recognizable by the shape of the scissor struts, especially the supporting legs that hold the lens/shutter assembly.
World War II interrupted their production, which resumed in the late 1940s, utilizing pre-war parts. From the early 1950s, the quality improved, with assembly using high-quality lenses and efficient shutters. The design modernized, including the addition of a cover spanning one side of the camera and incorporating the viewfinder, possibly a rangefinder. Manufactured in the US occupation zone, some cameras were exported to the USA, indicating "Made in Germany US Zone."
Throughout the model's existence, it was marketed under various brands.
List (non-exhaustive):
Model | Revêtement | Viewfinder | Size | Lens | Shutter | |||
Rolfix | Before WWII | Herringbone | Right | Extra Rapide Paris |
Gitzo | French version | ||
Rolfix | Striures |
Left |
multiple | Boyer Topaz 4.5 |
Prontor | |||
Rolfix | Herringbone |
Left |
multiple | Boyer Topaz 6.3 |
Stein und Binneweg | |||
Rolfix | c. 1948 | Stripes |
Right |
multiple | Boyer Topaz 4.5 |
Prontor II | ||
Rolfix | c. 1948 | Herringbone |
Right |
multiple | Radionar 4.5 | Prontor II | ||
Rolfix | 1951-52 | Herringbone |
Right optical |
6 x 9 6 x 6 |
Radionar 4.5 | Prontor-S | ||
Rolfix II | 1951-52 | Right optical |
Trinar 3,5 |
Prontor-S | Made in Germany US Zone |
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Rolfix II | 1951-52 | Right optique |
Trinar 3,5 |
Compur-Rapid | ||||
Rolfix I De Luxe1 | 1953-57 | Herringbone |
Full cover |
Radionar 4.5 | Prontor-SV | |||
Rolfix II De Luxe1 | 1953-57 | Full cover |
Trinar 3,5 | Synchro-Compur MX | ||||
Rolfix Junior1 | 1951-52 | Herringbone |
Right |
Radionar 4.5 | Vario | |||
Rolfix Junior De Luxe1 | 1953-57 | Herringbone |
Half cover | Frankar 4.5 | Vario | It is a Bonafix |
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Bazar Hotel de Ville | c. 1939 | Right | Armor | Stein und Binneweg | ||||
Inconnu | c.1934-36 | Stripes |
Left | Boyer Topaz |
Prontor II | French version | ||
Porst Hapo 5 | c. 1939 | Right | 6 x 9 4.5 x 6 |
Trinar |
Pronto |
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The Rolfix Junior De Luxe corresponds to a name change from the Bonafix for its inclusion in the Ward's catalog.
In 1953, the Bonafix underwent modernization. A cover integrating a viewfinder and an accessory shoe replaced the folding frame viewfinder. The Pronto shutter was replaced by a Vario. The Rolfix Junior De Luxe corresponds to this modernized version.
The description in the 1955 Ward's catalog specifies that it was manufactured in the American occupation zone in Germany.
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