This handsome 120 format box camera was picked up at a local photography store. I’m a sucker for all things Tower (such as the Sears Tower 51) so it was a no-brainer for several dollars.




Make | Sears (Tower) |
---|---|
Model | One Twenty |
Year | c1950s |
Format | 120 (6x9cm) |
Shutter | single-speed |
Speed | I(~1/50), T |
Lens | meniscus |
~f12 110mm | |
Focus | fixed |
Aperture | ~f12 |
Light Meter | No |
Rangefinder | No |