Balda Baldessa film camera SN 004837 1957

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Balda Baldessa film camera SN 004837

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Balda Baldessa film camera SN 004837 comes with original case. *** Not tested but shutter is working

Balda Baldessa is one of the better-known mid-century 35 mm cameras from Balda-Werk Bünde (West Germany). It was introduced in the mid-1950s as Balda moved away from folding cameras into the rigid-body 35 mm compact market, where it competed with cameras like the Kodak Retinette, Agfa Silette, and Voigtländer Vito.


 Balda Baldessa – General Overview

  • Type: 35 mm viewfinder camera

  • Introduced: Around 1957–1959 (first rigid-body series)

  • Film format: 35 mm cartridges, 36×24 mm frame

  • Style: Compact, stylish metal body with a distinctive modernist look

  • Target market: Amateur photographers wanting an affordable but well-made German camera


 Design & Features

The Baldessa series is known for its quirky but elegant design:

  • Lens options:

    • Steinheil Cassar 45 mm f/2.8

    • Isco-Göttingen Color-Isconar 45 mm f/2.8

  • Shutters:

    • Pronto (1/25 – 1/200 s + B) or

    • Prontor-SVS (1/300 s top speed on some models)

  • Focusing: Zone focusing (scale on lens, no rangefinder)

  • Film advance: Bottom-mounted wind lever (a quirky Balda trait!)

  • Shutter release: Large front-mounted button rather than on the top plate

  • Viewfinder: Bright optical finder (no rangefinder in the early versions)

  • Meter: None on the original Baldessa, but later versions added one


Baldessa Family Models

  1. Baldessa (original, c.1957)

    • No light meter

    • Simple, sleek design

    • Lens/shutter combos as above

  2. Baldessa 1A (c.1958–1960)

    • Continuation of the original, very similar

    • Some cosmetic refinements

  3. Baldessa 1B (c.1960)

    • Added a selenium light meter on the top plate

    • Still scale-focus, not a rangefinder

  4. Baldessa LF (early ’60s)

    • “LF” = Light meter + Flash sync improvements

    • Slightly restyled top housing

  5. Baldamatic series (successor, early 1960s)

    • Selenium meter with coupled exposure system

    • Automatic exposure options in later versions

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Additional information

Weight 0.25 kg
Dimensions 12 × 8 × 12 cm

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