ADOX Polo

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LensAdoxar 45mm f/3,5
Film speedASA 8 to 800 [manual]
ADOX Polo
Overview
MakerFotowerke Dr. C. Schleussner GmbH
Type35 mm SLR
Lens
LensAdoxar 45mm f/3,5
Sensor/medium
Film speedASA 8 to 800 [manual]
Focusing
FocusManual
Exposure/metering
ExposureManual
Exposure meteringnone
Flash
FlashPC socket
Flash synchronization1/30 s
Shutter
Frame rateManual lever winding
Shutter speed rangeB, 1/30, 1/60 and 1/125 s [mechanical]
General
Batterynone
Dimensions130 × 86 × 67 mm
Weight280 g
Made inGermany

The ADOX Polo was a consumer-class, viewfinder camera with a completely manual operating system. It was manufactured between 1960 and 1963. Dr C. Schleussner Fotowerke GmbH was installed during WW2 in the stolen Wirgin camera factory of Wiesbaden, Germany. The three Wirgin brothers who were the founders and owners of the Wirgin company, were forced to leave Germany when the Nazis seized their factory before the Holocaust and installed ADOX. After the war, the Wirgin brothers returned to Germany, reclaimed their factory and continued business producing the Edixa and subsequent models.

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