Osram is a German camera company, and sold disc cameras made by the Fuji Koeki Co. in Japan. These were also sold under the Voigtlander, Starblitz, Wotan, and Image labels, so they are not really unique, but the four Osram cameras had unique names -- based on the main feature of the model -- instead of just numbers.
This list is inaccurate and incomplete. Typically, these cameras were very simple and specifics were never listed by the manufacturer. Since so many styles and types were made, it is impossible to list them all. If you are able to provide more accurate information than is listed here, please contact us.
You guessed it, this model has a built-in flash, but it also has an "autowinder". 12.5mm f2.8 lens. The handle slides up and down as an ON/OFF switch and flash cover. A sensor determines if the flash fires. Needs FOUR AAA batteries. Same as the Voighlander Vito-Disc, but black, not blue.
Appears to be the same as the Flash Disc.
Adds a switch for DISTANT (four feet to infinity) or CLOSE (16 inches).
Adds a switch for the shutter speed -- fastER or slowER, whatever that is.
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