Balda/Balda Rollbox (1932)
Balda Rollbox (1932)

Balda Rollbox (1932)

Balda · Germany

The Rollbox (1932) represents a typical mid-range roll film camera produced by the German manufacturer Balda during the early 1930s. As a camera of its period and origin, it likely utilized common materials like metal construction with leatherette covering, incorporating standard features for the amateur photographer such as a simple optical viewfinder, a rotary shutter with limited speed settings, and a format probably in the 6x6cm or 6x9cm range on 120 roll film. Its design would have been functional rather than revolutionary, aimed at the consumer snapshot market offering straightforward operation for capturing family scenes and everyday events without claiming significant technical innovation or distinctive stylistic influence. Its existence reflects Balda's established position as a competent, mid-tier camera supplier supplying a basic need before the era of miniature 35mm dominance.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
3.0
Value
2.0
Collectibility
2.5
Historical Significance
1.0

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