Nettar

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The Nettar series by Zeiss Ikon was a successful range of self-erecting folding cameras for 120 roll film. Several types were offered for 6×9cm, 6×6cm and 6×4.5cm format, with different lenses in a variety of shutters.

Vertical Folders

Nettar 510

  • Year of release: 1934
  • alternate name: Bob 510
  • Film Format: 120 roll film (6×4,5cm exposures)
  • Shutter: Derval leaf shutter, speeds 1/25 sec – 1/100 sec.
  • Lens: Nettar 1:6.3/75mm
  • Aperture: 6.3 to 22
  • Viewfinder: two frames

Nettar 510/2

  • Year of release: 1936
  • alternate name: Bob 510/2
  • Film Format: 120 roll film (6×9cm exposures)
  • Shutter: Gauthier leaf shutter, speeds 1/25 sec – 1/75 sec.
  • Lens: Nettar 1:7.7/105mm
  • Viewfinder: optical indirect vision viewfinder on the lens, additional viewfinder frames on body

Nettar 515

  • Year of release: 1937
  • Film Format: 120 roll film (6×4.5cm exposures)
  • Shutter: Klio leaf shutter, speeds 1 sec – 1/125 sec.
  • Lens: Nettar-Anastigmat 1:4.5/7.5cm
  • Aperture: 4.5 to 32
  • Viewfinder: two frames

Nettar 515/2

  • Year of release: 1937
  • Film Format: 120 roll film (6×9cm exposures)
  • Viewfinder: optical indirect vision viewfinder on the lens
  • Lens/shutter combinations:
    • Nettar 1:3.5/105mm in Derval leaf shutter, speeds 1/25 sec – 1/100 sec; aperture 6.3 to 32
    • Novar Anastigmat 1:4.5/11cm in Telma leaf shutter 1/25 – 1/175; aperture 4.5 to 32
    • Novar Anastigmat 1:6.3/105mm in Compur-Rapid shutter 1 – 1/400; aperture 3.5 to 32

Nettar 515/16

  • Year of release: 1937
  • Film Format: 120 roll film (6×6cm exposures)
  • Shutter: Telma leaf shutter and KLIO 1/25 – 1/175
  • Lens: Novar Anastigmat 1:4.5/75mm
  • Viewfinder: two frames

Horizontal Folders

Nettar II 517/16

  • Year of release: 1949
  • Film Format: 120 roll film (6×6cm exposures)
  • Shutter: Vario leaf shutter (or Pronto or Prontor-SV) , speeds 1/25 sec – 1/200 sec.
  • Lens: Novar Anastigmat 1:6.3/75mm, other version with a 1:4.5/75mm
  • Aperture: 6.3 to 22 (or 4.5 to 22)
  • Viewfinder: optical direct vision viewfinder below flash shoe

Nettar II 518/16

The viewfinder housing has a more stepped appearance than the housing of the 517/16.

  • Year of release: 1949 (until 1957)
  • alternate names: Signal Nettar, Nettar IIb[1]
  • Film Format: 120 roll film (6×6cm exposures)
  • Shutter:
    • 518/16  : Vario shutter, speeds 1/25 sec – 1/200 sec.[2]
    • 518/16  : Vero shutter, speeds 1/25 sec – 1/200 sec.[3]
    • 518/16 Ih : Velio shutter, speeds 1/25 sec – 1/200 sec.[4]
    • 518/16 Its : Pronto shutter, speeds 1/25 sec – 1/200 sec.[5]
    • 518/16 Ipms : Prontor-SVS shutter, speeds 1/25 sec – 1/200 sec. [6]
  • Lens:
    • Novar Anastigmat 1:4.5/75mm (standard)
    • Novar Anastigmat 1:6.3/75mm[7]
  • Aperture: 4.5 to 22
  • Viewfinder: optical direct vision viewfinder below flash shoe
  • Other: double-exposure prevention with red dot in window when film advanced

Links

  • The ever-ready case carries the serial code 1231/16.
  • living image
  • arty smokes via flickr
  • Sylvain Halgand's Site
  • Sylvain Halgand's Site
  • Sylvain Halgand's Site
  • In Vario: living image