Braun Paxina

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Paxina was a line of medium format (120 & 127 film) viewfinder cameras made by the Braun company in Nuremberg, Germany in the middle part of the 20th century. Some featured collapsible lens tubes; later, more sophisticated models had a rigid lens and (on electromatic models) an exposure meter.

One simpler variant for 120 film has a square pull-out lens tube with a big lens board that reminds of box cameras since it has a selector for three different aperture masks (f7.7, f11 and f22). Another selector on the lens board allows choice between shutter speeds 1/100 sec, 1/30 sec and B. The shutter release for the simple self-cocking shutter is hidden behind the lens board.


Links

Andrys Stienstra's collection site.