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'''Bertram''' is a German manufacturer of photographic products, best known for its '''Bewi''' light meters. | '''Bertram''' is a German manufacturer of photographic products, best known for its '''Bewi''' light meters. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | '''Ernst & Wilhelm Bertram''', also known by its brand name '''Bewi''', is a German [[light meter]] manufacturing company.<ref name="aa_bertram">This history is derived from E. van der Aa, "[http:// | + | '''Ernst & Wilhelm Bertram''', also known by its brand name '''Bewi''', is a German [[light meter]] manufacturing company.<ref name="aa_bertram">This history is derived from E. van der Aa, "[https://web.archive.org/web/20170327114809fw_/http://myphotoweb.com/expmeters/pages/bertram/bertram.htm Bertram]", within E. van der Aa's website [https://web.archive.org/web/20170808022131/http://myphotoweb.com/index.html Myphotoweb.com] (archived)</ref> |
Leiner & Bertram was started in 1919 by Ludwig Leiner and Ernst Bertram, as a workshop making camera shutters. Leiner left in 1928, and Paul Will took over the company in the same year, adding the manufacture of light meters. The first model sold (in 1930), the Bewi, was designed by Ernst Bertram (1886–1974); the Elektro-Bewi of 1935 was designed by Ernst's brother Wilhelm Bertram (1903–1990). | Leiner & Bertram was started in 1919 by Ludwig Leiner and Ernst Bertram, as a workshop making camera shutters. Leiner left in 1928, and Paul Will took over the company in the same year, adding the manufacture of light meters. The first model sold (in 1930), the Bewi, was designed by Ernst Bertram (1886–1974); the Elektro-Bewi of 1935 was designed by Ernst's brother Wilhelm Bertram (1903–1990). | ||
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In the United States, Bertram Bewi exposure meters were imported and distributed by Gem-Klein Photo Corporation, which was acquired by [[GAF]] and merged into another GAF subsidiary, [[Lenco]]. | In the United States, Bertram Bewi exposure meters were imported and distributed by Gem-Klein Photo Corporation, which was acquired by [[GAF]] and merged into another GAF subsidiary, [[Lenco]]. | ||
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+ | == Cameras == | ||
+ | * [[Bertram Kamera]], also marketed as '''Bertram Lensmaster Camera''' in the US. | ||
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== Meters == | == Meters == | ||
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− | |colspan=2 align=center|Bewi Piccolo shoe-mounted [[selenium meter]]<br /><small>by | + | |colspan=2 align=center|Bewi Piccolo shoe-mounted [[selenium meter]]<br /><small>by {{image_author|Siim Vahur}}</small>{{with permission}} |
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | * Bewi User Manuals (pdf) at [http://www.jollinger.com/photo/meters/index.html James Jollinger's Exposure Meter Collection] : | ||
+ | **[http://www.jollinger.com/photo/cam-coll/manuals/meters/Bertram_Automat.pdf Bertram Bewi Automat] | ||
+ | **[http://www.jollinger.com/photo/cam-coll/manuals/meters/Bewi_Super_Precision.pdf Bertram Bewi Super Precision] | ||
+ | **[http://www.jollinger.com/photo/cam-coll/manuals/meters/Bertram_quick.pdf Bertram Bewi Quick] | ||
+ | **[http://www.jollinger.com/photo/cam-coll/manuals/meters/Electro_Bewi_Standard.pdf Bertram Electro Bewi Standard] | ||
+ | **[http://www.jollinger.com/photo/cam-coll/manuals/meters/Bertram_Chronos.pdf Bertram Chronos] | ||
[[Category: Meter makers]] | [[Category: Meter makers]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Press cameras]] | ||
[[Category: German companies]] | [[Category: German companies]] |
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Bertram is a German manufacturer of photographic products, best known for its Bewi light meters.
History
Ernst & Wilhelm Bertram, also known by its brand name Bewi, is a German light meter manufacturing company.[1]
Leiner & Bertram was started in 1919 by Ludwig Leiner and Ernst Bertram, as a workshop making camera shutters. Leiner left in 1928, and Paul Will took over the company in the same year, adding the manufacture of light meters. The first model sold (in 1930), the Bewi, was designed by Ernst Bertram (1886–1974); the Elektro-Bewi of 1935 was designed by Ernst's brother Wilhelm Bertram (1903–1990).
At some time in the mid-century,[2] Paul Will left and Wilhelm Bertram moved in, thereby forming E. & W. Bertram.
Later Ernst Rumpoldin came to the company from Linhof, and helped develop an unusual press camera, called Bertram Kamera, released in 1951. (Rumpoldin would leave for Agfa in 1956.)
In the United States, Bertram Bewi exposure meters were imported and distributed by Gem-Klein Photo Corporation, which was acquired by GAF and merged into another GAF subsidiary, Lenco.
Cameras
- Bertram Kamera, also marketed as Bertram Lensmaster Camera in the US.
Meters
Bewi Boy, 1968, Bewi Automat B, 1957 images by Anssi Puisto (Image rights) |
- Bertram Amateur
- Bertram Bewi Automat
- Bertram Bewi Automat A
- Bertram Bewi Automat B
- Bertram Bewi Automat C
- Bertram Bewi Boy
- Bertram Bewi Junior
- Bertram Bewi Junior Mod. 2
- Bertram Bewi Quick
- Bertram Bewi Optical
- Bertram Bewi Senior
- Bertram Bewi Super
- Bertram Bewi Super L
- Bertram Chronos
- Bertram Chrostar
- Bertram Electro Bewi Standard
- Bertram Electro Bewi Super
- Bertram Standard
Bertram Amateur 1950s image by Geoff Harrisson (Image rights) |
dial of a Bewi built-in meter on a Voigtländer Vito BL image by David Broglin (Image rights) |
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Bewi Piccolo shoe-mounted selenium meter by Siim Vahur(Image rights) |
Notes
- ↑ This history is derived from E. van der Aa, "Bertram", within E. van der Aa's website Myphotoweb.com (archived)
- ↑ Unfortunately van der Aa's account is internally inconsistent on the chronology.