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Genos Rapid Vintage Camera Case-Mate iPhone Case
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Genos Kamerabau was an obscure German brand founded sometime in the early 1930s as Norisan Apparatebau in Nuremberg, Germany. Genos had a lineup of box cameras made almost exclusively from Bakelite (an early plastic) with a production run spanning from 1935 until the mid 1950s.
The Genos Rapid is a German box camera introduced in 1950 by Genos and made of Bakelite, an early plastic. Based in the Bavarian city of Nuremberg, the company was originally known as Norisan Apparatebau but after Germany was defeated in World War II (and the famous Nuremberg Trials had taken place), they decided to change their name to Genos Kamerabau.
Although at first glance, the Rapid appears to be just another no-frills box camera, it features a surprising number of features. The shutter button, located on the user’s right hand side of the pleasantly bright viewfinder, has threading for some sort of remote release cable, and is balanced by a flash sync socket located on the other side of the camera. On the bottom of the front plate are three switches. Although I’m not entirely sure what the letters stand for (something in German), flipping the “T” or “N” switch allows you to choose between two aperture settings (“T” is approximately f/16 while “N” is roughly f/8). Toggling the middle switch from “O” to “G” (which may stand for Gelb, the German word for “yellow”) activates a built-in yellow filter. The last switch controls the shutter speed: “M” (Moment) for a fixed shutter speed of approximately 1/60 seconds and “Z” (Zeit, the German word for “time”) puts the shutter in Bulb mode.
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