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The Bessa II was a crowning glory of German roll-film folding cameras. It takes 120 film.This particular unit has a second red window on the back plate. The camera is in beautiful condition and the only thing that betrays its age is a bit of metal speckling on the rim of the base plate. This is actually hard to see and you probably won't be able to see such small imperfections in the photos.
Includes a leather case. But the case was obviously intended for another Voigtlander model, since it has two original window holes along the top of film. Since this camera model has one window near the top, and the second window near the bottom of the film, the original owner hacked out a square hole to allow the lower window to be viewed.
The shutter has been checked for functionality, but not checked for timing.
Units is such good conditions typically go for about $1000, so this is a very desirable model.