German compact camera that entered the market in 1939. Shutter cocking and film transport are powered by a wound spring motor. Takes 24x24cm exposures on 35mm film. Slowest shutter speeds 1/2s and 1/5s are unreliable, other speeds all working. Motor is a bit loud, but works well. Film counter also working.
Lens is a large-aperture 40mm f/1.9 Xenon by Schneider-Kreuznach. Some light haze inside, otherwise in nice shape. No scratches and focusing and aperture adjust smoothly.
There is a small dent on top of the finder. Regular finder is not affected, but the 90° side finder is a bit askew.
Comes with the original and much needed two film cartridges.
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| Category | Compact Cameras |
| Merkki | Hans Berning |
| Model | Robot II |
| Lens attachment | Robot M26 |
| Film | 35mm |
| Classification | B- |
| Location | Turku |
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