Sold as the Weekender in the USA, this camera was produced between 1954 and 1965, and it was of those cameras that made history. It was so, because it helped introducing photography to the masses, making it very popular and easy. The moniker Weekender was not chosen for nothing, you know.
It is a box camera, nothing fancy, just a box with film (sounds familiar? remember the Kodak first ones). The film format is 120, with a 6×9 mask. The lens is a simple meniscus one, 9.5mm on an f11 aperture. There are only two apertures, either f11 or f16, depending on your setting. The shutter is the simplest one, a guillotine type, with two speeds, B and 1/30.