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Revision as of 05:02, 4 June 2020
Certofix, Certotix and Certix are all cameras in a line of 6x9 cm format folders produced by the German company Certo.
Certofix
Certo Certofix image by Juha Kari (Image rights) |
The Certofix is the first in a line of vertical-folding cameras for 6×9 cm exposures on 120 film, made by Certo in about 1930.[1] According to McKeown, this model was first renamed the Certotix, and very soon afterward renamed again to the Certix, in 1931.[2]
There are Certofix cameras observed online with and without a foldable wire frame finder.
- Production : from 1930 to 1931
- Format : 8 exposures of 6 x 9 cm on 120 type rollfilm.
- Observed Lens/Shutter combinations:
Schneider Radionar Anastigmat 6.3/10.5 cm lens in a Vario leaf shutter
Schneider Radionar 4.5/10.5 cm lens in a Vario or Compur leaf shutter - Focus system : By turning the Frontlens
- Viewfinder : Brilliant finder up front and sometimes a Foldable Wire frame finder on the side.
- Color Finish : Black and aluminum
- Color Leatherette : Black
- Dimensions WxHxD : ??x??x?? mm (folded)
- Weight: ??? grams
Certotix
Certo Certotix image by camera1739 (Image rights) |
In about 1931 the Certofix was renamed to Certotix.
- Production : from c.1931 to c.1931
- Format : 8 exposures of 6 x 9 cm on 120 type rollfilm.
- Observed Lens/Shutter combinations:
Schneider Radionar Anastigmat 6.3/10.5 cm lens in a Vario or Pronto leaf shutter
Schneider Radionar 4.5/10.5 cm lens in a Vario leaf shutter - Focus system : By turning the Frontlens
- Viewfinder : Brilliant finder up front and a Foldable Wire frame finder on the side.
- Color Finish : Black and aluminum
- Color Leatherette : Black
- Dimensions WxHxD : ??x??x?? mm (folded)
- Weight: ??? grams
Certix
Certix, Ceronar 4.5 Lens image by Cletus Awreetus (Image rights) |
In about 1931 the Certotix was renamed to Certix.
- Production : from c.1931 to c.1935
- Format : 8 exposures of 6 x 9 cm or (with mask) 16 exposures of 4.5 x 6 cm on 120 type rollfilm.
- Observed Lens/Shutter combinations:
Ceronar Anastigmat 6.3/10.5 cm lens in a Vario leaf shutter
Certar Anastigmat 4.5/10.5 cm lens in an unknown [3] leaf shutter
Ceronar Anastigmat 4.5/10.5 cm lens in a Compur leaf shutter. - Focus system : By turning the Frontlens
- Viewfinder : Brilliant finder up front and a Foldable Wire frame finder on the side.
- Color Finish : Black and aluminum
- Color Leatherette : Black
- Dimensions WxHxD : 80x157x35 mm (folded)
- Weight: 460 - 515 grams (lens/shutter dependend)
Certix, Certar 4.5 Lens, unknown [3] shutter image by Seppo Uusitupa (Image rights) |
Certix, Ceronar 6.3 Lens image by Cletus Awreetus (Image rights) |
Certix A
Certix A, Certar 6.3 Lens, unknown [3] shutter image by photoli2009 (Image rights) |
Similar to the Certix but covered in ribbed robusit. Most basic version only in the 6 x 9 cm format.
- Production : from c.1935 to c.????
- Format : 8 exposures of 6 x 9 cm or (optional, with mask) 16 exposures of 4.5 x 6 cm on 120 type rollfilm.
- Observed Lens/Shutter combinations:
Anastigmat 7.7/10.5 cm lens in a Vario leaf shutter
Certar 6.3/10.5 cm lens in a Vario or unknown [3] leaf shutter
Schneider Radionar 6.3/10.5 cm lens in a Prontor leaf shutter
Certar 4.5/10.5 cm lens in a Prontor leaf shutter
Steinheil Actinar 4.5/10.5 cm lens in a Pronto leaf shutter
Meyer Trioplan 4.5/10.5 cm lens in a Prontor II leaf shutter - Focus system : By turning the Frontlens
- Viewfinder : Brilliant finder up front and a Foldable Wire frame finder on the side.
- Color Finish : Black and aluminum
- Color Leatherette : Black
- Dimensions WxHxD : ??x??x?? mm (folded)
- Weight: ??? grams
Certix A, Trioplan 4.5 Lens image by Pedro Ré (Image rights) |
Certix B
Certix B, early model image by Leif Skandsen (Image rights) |
Similar to the Certix A but more luxuary. Covered with real leatherette, a body shutter release and viewfinder now on the side of the winder knob.
As of c.1937 with a modified optical viewfinder and 3 Film frame formats possible..
- Production : from c.1935 to c.????
- Format : 8 exposures of 6 x 9 cm or (with mask) 12 exposures of 6 x 6 cm or (with mask) 16 exposures of 4.5 x 6 cm on 120 type rollfilm.
- Observed Lens/Shutter combinations:
Certar 4.5/10.5 cm lens in a Prontor leaf shutter
Steinheil Actinar 4.5/10.5 cm lens in a Prontor II leaf shutter
Carl Zeiss Tessar 4.5/10.5 cm lens in a Compur-Rapid leaf shutter - Focus system : By turning the Frontlens
- Viewfinder : Brilliant finder up front and a foldable Wire frame finder on the side, from c.1937 onwards a foldable optical finder only.
- Color Finish : Black and aluminum
- Color Leatherette : Black
- Dimensions WxHxD : ??x??x?? mm (folded)
- Weight: ??? grams
Notes
- ↑ 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). p194.
- ↑ The serial number of 355xxx given for the lens on a Certofix example formerly pictured supports a date of 1930-31; see Age of Lenses at Schneider Optics.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Unknown everset leaf shutter could be from Balda. This still needs proof.
Links
- Pages at Historic Camera :