I only watched a bit of this PBS Masterpiece episode, but the beginning was interesting.
The scene shifted around quickly and I had some difficulty identifying the camera. When she advanced the film and cocked the shutter with that lever, though, it was clearly revealed as a Zeiss Ikon Tenax I.
From Wikipedia:
The Tenax I is a 24x24 mm fixed lens camera by Zeiss Ikon launched in 1939.
The Tenax I was actually launched after the Tenax II. Like the Tenax II, it is a 24×24mm square-format camera taking over 50 exposures on a standard 135 film (35 mm), with a rapid-advance lever next to the lens. But it is a much simpler camera, with a completely different body, no rangefinder, a simple folding viewfinder on the top plate, and a Compur leaf shutter to 1/300". Most of them are equipped with a Zeiss Novar 3.5 cm f/3.5 lens. A smaller number have a Carl Zeiss Jena 3.5 cm f/2.8 Tessar.
Production began in 1938, and it was nearly halted in 1941. There was limited production during the rest of the war.
Oh, that is "Atlantic Crossing." You should note the title in your text. The Crown Princess may or may not have been FDR's "friend."
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