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The Certonet was Certo's model XV in 1926, in two versions, both for 6×9 cm exposures (2¼×3¼ inch) on 120 film. The front standard simply pulls out on rails. It has a brilliant finder. McKeown does not mention a wire-frame finder for this model, but an example apparently of this model, seen as an auction lot has one.<ref>[http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/888548 Certonet] in a lot of four folding cameras (second from left in the first image), sold in April 2005 by [http://www.liveauctioneers.com/auctioneer/auctionteambreker Auction Team Breker] in Cologne.</ref> McKeown lists two types; a standard model XV, and model XV/0, which appears to differ mostly in being less well-specified as to lenses and shutters (Vario or Pronto). The standard model has either an [[Ibsor]] or [[Compur]], and the lenses available include a [[Meyer]] Trioplan, Eurynar, [[Goerz]] Dagor or Dogmar, Xenar and Tessar. | The Certonet was Certo's model XV in 1926, in two versions, both for 6×9 cm exposures (2¼×3¼ inch) on 120 film. The front standard simply pulls out on rails. It has a brilliant finder. McKeown does not mention a wire-frame finder for this model, but an example apparently of this model, seen as an auction lot has one.<ref>[http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/888548 Certonet] in a lot of four folding cameras (second from left in the first image), sold in April 2005 by [http://www.liveauctioneers.com/auctioneer/auctionteambreker Auction Team Breker] in Cologne.</ref> McKeown lists two types; a standard model XV, and model XV/0, which appears to differ mostly in being less well-specified as to lenses and shutters (Vario or Pronto). The standard model has either an [[Ibsor]] or [[Compur]], and the lenses available include a [[Meyer]] Trioplan, Eurynar, [[Goerz]] Dagor or Dogmar, Xenar and Tessar. | ||
− | The camera was updated in 1928. The new version has radial-lever focusing. It now has both a brilliant finder and a wire-frame finder. The standard Certonet (still catalogued as model XV) now has front rise.<ref>[http://www.u-steinke.de/Cameras/JPG-www/Certonet.jpg Certonet | + | The camera was updated in 1928. The new version has radial-lever focusing. It now has both a brilliant finder and a wire-frame finder. The standard Certonet (still catalogued as model XV) now has front rise.<ref><!--Commented out link, page no longer present/available, please remove if not returned by 04/2019 [http://www.u-steinke.de/Cameras/JPG-www/Certonet.jpg -->Certonet, 1928 or later, with unidentifiable lens, dial-set Compur shutter with front rise and radial-lever focusing, at formerly shown at Ulf-W. Steinke's <!--Commented out link, page no longer present/available, please remove if not returned by 04/2019 [http://www.u-steinke.de/index.html -->Cyberbull's home.</ref> It has a wipe-clean card in a holder on the back, for notes (similar to the note-panel on sone [[Super Sport Dolly]] cameras). The shutter is still an Ibsor or Compur, and there is a very wide range of lenses, again including a Trioplan, Eurynar, Xenar or Tessar, and now a [[Plaubel]] Anticomar or Pecomat. |
McKeown also lists a 'model XIV' Certonet, which is for 6.5×11 cm exposures (2½×4¼ inch; presumably on [[116 film]]); it seems to be a junior version of the camera, with only a limited choice of lenses, a Vario shutter, and no radial focusing. | McKeown also lists a 'model XIV' Certonet, which is for 6.5×11 cm exposures (2½×4¼ inch; presumably on [[116 film]]); it seems to be a junior version of the camera, with only a limited choice of lenses, a Vario shutter, and no radial focusing. |
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The Certonet is a folding camera made by Certo from about 1926.[1] It is vertical-folding, and metal bodied. Most models are covered with black leatherette; the Luxus camera is covered with real leather.
The Certonet was Certo's model XV in 1926, in two versions, both for 6×9 cm exposures (2¼×3¼ inch) on 120 film. The front standard simply pulls out on rails. It has a brilliant finder. McKeown does not mention a wire-frame finder for this model, but an example apparently of this model, seen as an auction lot has one.[2] McKeown lists two types; a standard model XV, and model XV/0, which appears to differ mostly in being less well-specified as to lenses and shutters (Vario or Pronto). The standard model has either an Ibsor or Compur, and the lenses available include a Meyer Trioplan, Eurynar, Goerz Dagor or Dogmar, Xenar and Tessar.
The camera was updated in 1928. The new version has radial-lever focusing. It now has both a brilliant finder and a wire-frame finder. The standard Certonet (still catalogued as model XV) now has front rise.[3] It has a wipe-clean card in a holder on the back, for notes (similar to the note-panel on sone Super Sport Dolly cameras). The shutter is still an Ibsor or Compur, and there is a very wide range of lenses, again including a Trioplan, Eurynar, Xenar or Tessar, and now a Plaubel Anticomar or Pecomat.
McKeown also lists a 'model XIV' Certonet, which is for 6.5×11 cm exposures (2½×4¼ inch; presumably on 116 film); it seems to be a junior version of the camera, with only a limited choice of lenses, a Vario shutter, and no radial focusing.
There is a 'Luxus' version of the Certonet, from 1931.[1] This is at least styled as a tropical version; with brown leather over a brass body. Again, it has radial focusing, and the note-card on the back.[4]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 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). p195.
- ↑ Certonet in a lot of four folding cameras (second from left in the first image), sold in April 2005 by Auction Team Breker in Cologne.
- ↑ Certonet, 1928 or later, with unidentifiable lens, dial-set Compur shutter with front rise and radial-lever focusing, at formerly shown at Ulf-W. Steinke's Cyberbull's home.
- ↑ Certonet Luxus with f/4.5 Tessar and Compur shutter with front rise and radial focusing; sold at the seventeenth Westlicht Photographica Auction, on 29 May 2010.