This german work of art was in production from 1955 to 1976. It features a wind-up motor which advances the film automatically after each exposure, allowing you to capture a rapid series of photographs as quickly as you can tap the shutter button. Three standard lenses were available, all by Schneider: Xenar 38mm f/2.8, Xenon 40mm f/1.9, and Xenar 45mm f/2.8. Extremely solid construction lends this rangefinder camera a weight of 1170 grams. A small flip-out lever prevented the camera from falling forward when placed on a flat surface with a large lens. Certainly not your average point-and-shoot.
Thats a pretty camera. I love mine. If you find a Robot/Leica comparation pls post link or article.
Congratz and keep using your Robot
aalanisfx 3 years ago