Bolta Photavit II |
Version française |
Manufactured or assembled in Germany from (Circa) 1936 to (Circa) 1940.
Index of rarity in France: Rare (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 4813
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Chronology of cameras Bolta
The Photavit succeeded the Boltavit when the company changed its name from Bolta-Werk to Photavit-Werk in 1937. The initial models under the new name retained the appearance of the Boltavit and used a special Bolta film.
Quickly, the camera underwent complete modification. The new Photavit cameras remained compact, but switched to using 35 mm film loaded into a special cartridge with the help of a brand-specific winder. The negatives measured 24 x 24 mm. The cartridge was smaller than the 135 format and did not require rewinding.
The camera was made of duralumin. The viewfinder was integrated into the cover, initially partially covering and gradually extending over the top of the camera. The lens was retractable, with the shutter release on the body, requiring a somewhat complex transmission to the shutter release lever located on the shutter.
After the war, Photavit released a version using 828 (Bantam) film. This version was short-lived, as the film was already becoming obsolete.
There were at least five generations, with each featuring numerous combinations of lenses and shutters. Some versions had a slightly golden hue.
This model is the only one in the series that does not have the depth of field indication on the lens. A photogravure metal depth of field table adorns the back of the camera. The winding-advance mechanism, mostly visible under the corresponding dial, is quite amusing. The end of the self-timer punctuates the somewhat dull facade of this camera with red.
Interesting links or bibliography :
Photo-Revue de 1938 |
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