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Zeiss Era Box (52/2)
Zeiss · Germany · 1927–1938 (11 years) · 135 film
Produced by Zeiss from 1927 to 1938, the Era Box (52/2) represents a utilitarian entry in the burgeoning 35mm market during the interwar period. Designed as a straightforward camera, it catered to the emerging amateur photographer seeking a compact and affordable 35mm option. Its design likely prioritized simplicity and functionality over advanced features, embodying Zeiss's effort to diversify its offerings beyond the high-end Contax line. As a fixed-lens, viewfinder camera, it provided accessible image capture on the emerging 135 film format, contributing to the popularization of small-format photography among enthusiasts. While not renowned for technological leaps, its construction would have reflected Zeiss's typical attention to precision and optical quality within its class.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |
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