This Bilora Bella 66 is a good looking camera, should you choose to display it. It uses readily available 120 film and produces square images, like the one I've shown as an example, on the sidebar.
This is one of the smallest and lightest 120 cameras available, and it's very simple to use. Made in Germany in 1960 it's a very attractive camera - made from satin aluminium, covered in muted dove gray. It's well made and very robust.
The lens is a Rodenstock Achromat f8 and produces great im images with smooth blurred effects (bokeh), in areas that are out of focus. This is something you can't do with digital cameras without paying thousands of dollars, or resorting to software.
The camera has been tested, it is fully functional with everthing working. Film is 120 color or black and white, it's readily available and can be processed by most drug stores and camera shops.
Do please contact me if you have any questions!
I'm a full time photographer who uses vintage cameras on a daily basis. You can see my photographs in my Etsy shop http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5104045
You may enjoy my blog - more photographs, art and design - http://timirving.blogspot.com/
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