DRUOPTA CORTA REVIEW

Druopta Corta

Type:

Viewfinder

Medium:

120 Film

Image size:

6x6cm

Lens:

Meniscus

Flash:

PC Sync

Sync Type:

M

Sync Speed:

~1/30

Origin:

Czechoslovakia

Year:

circa 1950

Street price:

$40


120 Film

INTRODUCTION

The Druopta Corta is a medium format viewfinder camera made by Druoptqa in Czech Republic in 1959.


BEST SUITED FOR:


Art

Fun!

Street

PERSONAL NOTES

The Druopta Corta feels like a Holga 120N, its very light, cute, and takes 12 square 6x6cm photos on a 120 film roll.

It has only one shutter speed : 1/30s. Aperture is also limited to f8 and f16.

There is also a PC Sync connector if you want to do flash photography, which can be nice with flashbulbs indoors. It will definitely attract attention.

The design is nicely done, the Druopta Corta is a nice object to use and look at, it's also sturdy and practical.

The finder is way better than on a Holga 120N.


CONCLUSION

If you find one cheap, the Druopta Corta can be a nice alternative to the Holga 120N. The Ferrania Eura is even better and cuter.


PHOTO SAMPLES



VERDICT:

Image Quality 2/5
Versatility 1/5
Build Quality 3/5
Value for money 3/5
Sexyness 3/5

2 FLASHBULBS

CONTACT


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