Robot II

The Second World War stopped civilian production of the Robot but it was used as a gun camera by the Luftwaffe.

The Robot II took square photographs in the 24×24mm format, which allowed 50 exposures to fit on a 36-exposure film.

It featured an all-metal Rotor shutter (1/4 to 1/500), a direct vision finder, and a screw mount for interchangeable lenses by Schneider.

Also available was the Robot Star II/50, with a double spring motor for 50 exposures and a Xenar 38 mm f2.8 lens.

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