The Iloca Rapid camera is a viewfinder camera made in Hamburg in the mid 1950's which, although not a fantastically well engineered or very highly spec'd camera, still has some interesting and possibly unique features.
The Pentona II is a very simple viewfinder camera made in Germany in the early 1960's by a company called KW, which was one of the companies which later became part of the Pentacon brand.
The Contina is a viewfinder camera with a 45mm f/2.8 Pantar lens and an exposure control system which uses the EV (Exposure Value) system to set the exposure.
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