The Voran is a medium format, folding, roll film camera manufactured by Beier and introduced in 1933.
It is a dual-format camera and took 6x9 cm and 4.5x6 cm frames on 120 film. The Voran is similar to the Rifax (6x9) but with front element focusing. The early models have a rounded body and the later ones (c.1937) have a square body. It offered many lens/shutter combinations.
Sizes open: 16 cm, 8.7 cm, 13 cm.
Sizes closed: 16 cm, 8.7 cm, 3.4 cm.
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