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Yes, a postkamera MDa based ... s/n matches official lists (Puts):

 

1286701 1286760 Postkamera 24x27 1972 60

 

Summaron 28 fixed-focus (a sort of "standard" for those postkameras) and four "points" to secure it to the apparat for taking... I remember that time ago someone posted a pic of the complete set (assembled, I seem, by a Swiss Company)

 

Very interesting and uncommon item... of course, not for use... ;)

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I guess this is a Postcamera? Is it rebuilt? The plate in the front are missing. What kind of lens is it?

 

Just to add to Luigi Bertoloti's suggestion : if you want to see the complete "Post" sysstem, go down this list of "Leica Collectors & Historica" threads to "Fontenelle archives 17 : The ALOS system for 'Post' cameras" that I published on August 30 last.

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Hello guys sorry for a very old reply. After 6 years here i finally learned how to trace your old threads ;-) Really great function :-) Sometimes i have hard time keeping up with all the forums emails etc.

 

Braconi has of course the coolest variation of the Post camera. I love the white "Post" marking.

 

I have heard of the postcameras before, but in this case i was confused due to lack of the plate which always seems to be at the back of the lens. But i guess it has been there and somebody dismounted it. There are 4 big screwholes.

 

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Yes, a postkamera MDa based ... s/n matches official lists (Puts):

 

1286701 1286760 Postkamera 24x27 1972 60

 

Summaron 28 fixed-focus (a sort of "standard" for those postkameras) and four "points" to secure it to the apparat for taking... I remember that time ago someone posted a pic of the complete set (assembled, I seem, by a Swiss Company)

 

Very interesting and uncommon item... of course, not for use... ;)

 

Yes, the "Post" system was patented by ALOS, from Zurich. Here are 3 of the earlier published pfotos of the complete system.

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