Folding camera
A folding camera is a design of photographic cameras derived from bellows cameras . The lens is at the front of a bellows and can be folded back with a mechanical device. When folded, the camera takes up less space and the lens is protected. For these reasons, a folding camera is well suited for mobile use outside of the photo studio .
Examples
- Agfa Billy (1928-1960)
- Kodak Retina (1934-1960)
- Agfa Isolette (1937–1957)
- Agfa Solinette (1952-)