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The lens and shutter combinations included:
 
The lens and shutter combinations included:
* Schneider ''Radionar'' 5cm f:4.5 with ''Pronto'' 25-100
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* [[Schneider]] Radionar 5cm f:4.5 with Pronto 25-100
* Schneider ''Radionar'' 5cm f:3.5 with ''Compur'' 300
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* Schneider Radionar 5cm f:3.5 with Compur 300
* Schneider ''Radionar'' 5cm f:3.5 with ''Compur-Rapid'' 500
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* Schneider Radionar 5cm f:3.5 with Compur-Rapid 500
* Schneider ''Xenar'' 5cm f:3.5 with ''Compur'' 300
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* Schneider Xenar 5cm f:3.5 with Compur 300
* Zeiss ''Tessar'' 5cm f:3.5 with ''Compur'' 300
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* [[Carl Zeiss Jena]] Tessar 5cm f:3.5 with Compur 300
* Leitz ''Elmar'' 5cm f:3.5 with ''Compur'' 300
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* [[Leitz]] Elmar 5cm f:3.5 with Compur 300
* Schneider ''Xenar'' 5cm f:2.9 with ''Compur'' 300
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* Schneider Xenar 5cm f:2.9 with Compur 300
* Zeiss ''Tessar'' 5cm f:2.8 with ''Compur'' 300
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* Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 5cm f:2.8 with Compur 300
 
The cheapest ones had front cell focusing, the most expensive had helical focusing.
 
The cheapest ones had front cell focusing, the most expensive had helical focusing.
  

Revision as of 23:13, 12 March 2006

The Vollenda was a line of models made by Nagel, later Kodak AG.

The best known is the 3x4cm format Vollenda. It was a very compact folding camera making 16 exposures on the 127 film. It existed with a folding frame finder or a folding optical finder.

The lens and shutter combinations included:

  • Schneider Radionar 5cm f:4.5 with Pronto 25-100
  • Schneider Radionar 5cm f:3.5 with Compur 300
  • Schneider Radionar 5cm f:3.5 with Compur-Rapid 500
  • Schneider Xenar 5cm f:3.5 with Compur 300
  • Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 5cm f:3.5 with Compur 300
  • Leitz Elmar 5cm f:3.5 with Compur 300
  • Schneider Xenar 5cm f:2.9 with Compur 300
  • Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 5cm f:2.8 with Compur 300

The cheapest ones had front cell focusing, the most expensive had helical focusing.

At the same time, Nagel was manufacturing the Pupille, a 3x4cm rigid camera that was a more expensive alternative to the Vollenda.