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The Bilora Bella camera was manufactured by the Bilora ( Kurbi & Niggeloh) Company of Radevormwald/RHLD, Germany beginning in 1953. It was an inexpensive, but easy to operate and a well-built camera series. The original model had black enamel metal trim. The camera body was made of cast alloy with leather coverings. Later models featured leather coverings of various color combinations. This camera was capable of capturing eight exposures on No. 127 roll film. It was fitted with a Achromat f9 or Menisucs F11 - 70mm lens in a collapsible mount, with a two speed shutter, in addition to time.
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