The Hekla camera was manufactured by the Ica A.G. camera company of Dresden, Germany in from approximately 1912 to 1914. The Hekla was capable of taking roll film in 9 x 12 cm size. Constructed ebonized mahogany with an of aluminum bed. The outside of the camera is covered in fine grain morocco leather and the bellows are made of black leather. The metal fittings and reinforced aluminum U shaped front is black enameled. Additional features included an extra large reversible brilliant finder made with a metal mirror and two tripod sockets. This camera was fitted with Ica's Hekla anastigmat lens and automat shutter.
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