This one take 16 pictures on 127 film, and largely follow the established pattern of having corner struts to position the camera front. However, the two sets of strut arms are linked together by a train of gears, which is a most expensive feature. Compared to similar offerings from the other makes, this Gucki has the luxury of a self-erecting optical finder, and the film spools are held in swing-out carriages. This example is fitted with a top-of-the-range Compur shutter with a top speed of 1/300s, and a Schneider 5cm/3.5 Radionar lens. Welta continued to operate after WWII, making folding cameras and its delightful Penti half-frame 35mm cameras.
Submited by Samuel Tang.