Finetta 88
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Manufacturer: Saraber
Date of Production: 1953-56(/)
Variants: Hanimex Hanimar
Type of Camera: Viewfinder camera
Film type: 35mm
Lens: exchangable Saraber Finetar F=48mm f=2.8 ,
Shutter: Two-blade leaf shutter
Shutter speed range: 1/25-1/250s (B)
Viewfinder: Simple viewfinder
ASA/ISO range: N/A
Flash: none (cold shoe)
Exposure Modes: Manual, Shutter Priority
Exposure Metering: none
Focusing areas: N/A
Continuous Shooting: M/A
Custom WB: N/A
Image Data Recording: Film
Battery: Not Required
Weight: N/A
Dimensions: -
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Introduced in 1953, the Finetta 88 was produced by Saraber/ Finetta Werke in Goslar (Germany) and also imported to Australia by Hanimex rebadged as 'Hanimar'. It has a lightweight aluminium body with a completely removable back. The camera is known with grey and black covering. The Finetta 88 has with exchangeable lenses via a simple bayonet. Three lenses were available: Finetar 4/43, Finetar 2.8/45, and Finetar 6.3/70.
To ensure that the film plane remains flat, the camera has a flip-up pressure plate attached to the body, rather than the standard spring-loaded plate attached to the back. Film-advance is by spindle, which also tensions the shutter. Auto-stop on film-advance. To re-wind, the film-advance knob is lifted which disengages a ratchet and pawl mechanism.[1]
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Hanimar / Finetta 88 (images courtesy Dirk HR Spennemann)
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Notes and References
- ↑ Amateur Photography 1 Jul 53, p. S4.; 6 Jun 56, p. S3.; 30 Jun 54, p. 45.