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Revision as of 03:11, 17 June 2020
Adox Sport image by Peter M Lerman (Image rights) |
The Adox Sport was made by Adox in Wiesbaden, Germany, in c.1950.
Adox Sport, closed image by Peter M Lerman (Image rights) |
The Sport Ia was available with a Cassar 105mm f/4.5 lens in a Pronto shutter.
The Sport IIa was available with a Cassar 105mm f/4.5 lens in a Prontor S shutter.
The Sport IIIa was available with a Cassar 105mm f/4.5 lens in a Prontor SV shutter.
These models were capable of taking either 6x9 or 6x6 images.[1]
Specifications
- Lens: Schneider-Kreuznach Radionar 1:4,5/105 or Steinheil Cassar f6.3
- Shutter: Compur Vario 1/25 - 1/200 sec., B
- Film Format: 120 (6 x 9 cm, or 6 x 4.5 cm with mask)
References
- McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover). Page 12
- ↑ Der Fotohelfer, Photo-Porst, c.1951, page 83 (German)
Links
- Adox Sport at J.Noir
- Adox Sport at Sylvain Halgand's www.collection-appareils.fr (in French)