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Revision as of 05:51, 15 December 2012
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The Contessa-Nettel Nettix is a strut folding plate camera in a leather coated metal body. Its size is almost comparable to that of a modern cigarette packet. Of course it is a little bigger when it's unfolded. It's a better version of Contessa-Nettel's Recto. Astounding: Hidden under its front panel are both, a big sports finder AND an additional reflecting type finder. It has even a focusing facility.
specifications
- Type: strut folding plate camera
- Manufacturer: Contessa-Nettel
- Year of launch: 1923
- Film: 4.5×6cm film plates or film packs
- Lens: Citonar 1:6.3/75mm oder Piccar Achromat 1:11/75mm
- Shutter: Derval or Pronto with speeds 1/25, 1/50 and 1/100 sec. plus T and B mode
- Aperture: up to 1:25
- Viewfinder: Sports finder plus reflecting type finder
links
- Nettix in Japanese, with detail images and astounding picture examples
- source for this page at www.foto-museum.de