120 or 620 films, exhibits 6x9cm, camera type box. Two interchangeable lenses. Kapsa is a Bakelite (and later other plastic) 120 or 620 films 6x9cm / 6x4cm made in Sao Paolo by D. F. Vasconcellos (DFV) [1]. Was introduced in the early 1950s has a hinged frame in the film camera for conversion to 6x4cm frames. The Vascromat lens 110 mm (presumably a meniscus acromatógrafo) has two auxiliary lenses providing three focus distances: 1-2 meters, 2.8 meters and 8 meters. The camera is equipped with a sector shutter speed 1/100 second and B with three aperture sizes, f / 22, f / 16 and f / 11. On one side is a metal panel with all controls except advance knob of the film. Of course, you have both bright viewfinders that are typical of box cameras. It was considered an economic chamber compared to the most advanced of the time because of their limited ability to focus cameras.