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ICA Raupp Camera (831)
ICA · Germany
The Raupp Camera (831) by ICA represents a standard example of roll-film photography equipment from the era preceding the major mergers that formed Zeiss Ikon. As a product of ICA (Internationale Camera Aktiengesellschaft), which operated during the early 20th century, this camera likely falls into the category of practical, mid-range roll-film models designed for amateur photographers. While specific details regarding its format, shutter type, or lens are unavailable due to the unknown specifications, it embodies the utilitarian aesthetic and functional design common to ICA's portfolio during this period, focusing on reliable image capture rather than groundbreaking innovation.
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
2.8
Value
2.5
Collectibility
1.7
Historical Significance
1.8

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