Difference between revisions of "Braun Imperial"
Hanskerensky (talk | contribs) (Added categories) |
Hanskerensky (talk | contribs) m (Repaired Link URL) |
||
Line 28: | Line 28: | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
− | *[ | + | *[https://kameramuseum.de/objekte/braun-imperial-box-6-x-6-s/ Imperial 6x6] and [https://kameramuseum.de/objekte/braun-imperial-box-s/ Imperial 6x9] at [https://kameramuseum.de/ Kurt Tauber's Kameramuseum] |
*[http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=10460 Braun Imperial] on [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/francais.php www.collection-appareils.fr] by Sylvain Halgand (in French) | *[http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=10460 Braun Imperial] on [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/francais.php www.collection-appareils.fr] by Sylvain Halgand (in French) | ||
Revision as of 04:51, 23 May 2023
- The name Imperial was also used by Braun on a folding 6×6 camera. The brand Imperial appears on many simple (and typically, plastic) cameras from the Herbert George/Imperial company of Chicago, USA; and other photography products also carried the name.
The Braun Imperial box cameras were made by Braun in Nuremberg, Germany in several versions.
The 6×9 variant of 1950 has a design like other box cameras for this format, with two built-in reflecting type finders, one for vertical and the other for horizontal format. It has an aperture ("Blende") selector and a single speed shutter with mode switch (Z for Zeit=time mode, M for Moment=instant mode).
The 6×6 format steel box of 1951 has only one finder, no aperture selector and no lens tube.
Several Braun Imperial variants were also rebadged with other names, such as Reporter.
6×9 cm version image by Firda Beka (Image rights) |
6×6 cm version; with single viewfinder window image by Inspiredphotos (Image rights) |
Links
- Imperial 6x6 and Imperial 6x9 at Kurt Tauber's Kameramuseum
- Braun Imperial on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand (in French)