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'''Contessa-Nettel Donata''' was manufactured by [[Contessa-Nettel AG]], Stuttgart, Germany and produced between 1919-26. It is a folder bed plate film camera and its format is 6.5x9cm. It can be easily identified the engraving on the hand grip "Donata" .
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'''Contessa-Nettel Donata''' was manufactured by [[Contessa-Nettel]] AG, Stuttgart, Germany.It is a folder bed plate film camera. It can be easily identified by the engraving on the hand grip '''"Donata"''' .
  
The lens is Contessa-Nettel Nettar-Anastigmat 105mm, f/4.5, filter slip-on, with apertures f/4.5-f/38. Bellows focusing by a thumb wheel using distance index and scale. You can view and adjust the exact focus via the ground glass screen on the back of the camera, w/ a cloth hood.  
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==Specifications==
 
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*Production: 1919-26.
The shutter is [[Ibsor]] leaf shutter, speeds: 1-1/100 +T & B.   
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*Format: 6.5x9cm and 9x12cm
 
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*Lens: Contessa-Nettel [[Nettar]]-Anastigmat 105mm, f/4.5, filter slip-on, with apertures f/4.5-f/38.  
Cocking and shutter releasing can be made by the same lever, for the speed settings, by pressing once the lever the diaphragm opens and closes.  
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*Bellows focusing by a thumb wheel using distance index and scale. You can view and adjust the exact focus via the ground glass screen on the back of the camera, w/ a cloth hood.  
 
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*Shutter:[[Ibsor]] leaf shutter, speeds: 1-1/100 +T & B.   
The view finder is a  Waist level brilliant finder on top of the lens standard,  
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*Cocking and shutter releasing: can be made by the same lever, for the speed settings, by pressing once the lever the diaphragm opens and closes.  
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*View finder: Waist level brilliant finder on top of the lens standard,  
 
turning 90 degrees left on its own axis for landscape pictures.
 
turning 90 degrees left on its own axis for landscape pictures.
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*Bellows: can slide vertically by a milled micrometer screw knob on the lens standard for parallax correction, also double-extension is possible for macro works.
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*Body:metal; Weight 498g.
  
The Bellows can slide vertically by a milled micrometer screw knob on the lens standard for parallax correction, also double-extension is possible for macro works.
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==History==
Body is metal and weighs 498g.
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Dr August [[Nagel]] began his camera design business in 1908 as [[Drexler & Nagel]], quickly to become the Contessa Camerawerke a year later. In 1919, he bought the [[Nettel]] Kamera-werke and renamed the firm [[Contessa-Nettel]] AG. Stuttgart, Germany. It operated  under the Contessa-Nettel name from 1919 until 1926.
  
The Contessa-Nettel AG, Stuttgart was a German company that resulted from a merger of [[Contessa Camerawerke Drexler]] and [[Nagel & Nettel Camerawerk]] in the year 1919 and operated  under the Contessa-Nettel name from 1919 until 1926.
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In 1926 Contessa-Nettel merged with [[Ica]], [[Ernemann]] and [[Goerz]] forming the photographic giant [[Zeiss-Ikon]].
  
In 1926 Contessa-Nettel merged with [[Ica]], [[Ernemann]] and [[Goerz]] forming the photographic giant [[Zeiss-Ikon]].
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Zeiss Ikon continued to produce camera series of Contessa-Nettel's and others before merging. Donata was also produced between 1926-32 by Zeiss Ikon with some differences.
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===Zeiss Ikon===
[[Contessa]] name used by Zeiss Ikon until 1960's.
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Like other products from companies that merged into [[Zeiss Ikon]], the '''Donata''' was continued for a while; it was discontinued in 1932 in favor of the quite similar [[Maximar]].
  
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*[https://www.butkus.org/chinon/zeiss_ikon/contessa_nettel_donata/contessa-nettel_donata.htm Donata user manual (in German)] at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Butkus.org]
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*[http://www.bnphoto.org/bnphoto/Nagel-Werke.htm Kodak-Nagel-werke]
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Latest revision as of 18:15, 27 June 2023

Contessa-Nettel Donata was manufactured by Contessa-Nettel AG, Stuttgart, Germany.It is a folder bed plate film camera. It can be easily identified by the engraving on the hand grip "Donata" .

Specifications

  • Production: 1919-26.
  • Format: 6.5x9cm and 9x12cm
  • Lens: Contessa-Nettel Nettar-Anastigmat 105mm, f/4.5, filter slip-on, with apertures f/4.5-f/38.
  • Bellows focusing by a thumb wheel using distance index and scale. You can view and adjust the exact focus via the ground glass screen on the back of the camera, w/ a cloth hood.
  • Shutter:Ibsor leaf shutter, speeds: 1-1/100 +T & B.
  • Cocking and shutter releasing: can be made by the same lever, for the speed settings, by pressing once the lever the diaphragm opens and closes.
  • View finder: Waist level brilliant finder on top of the lens standard,

turning 90 degrees left on its own axis for landscape pictures.

  • Bellows: can slide vertically by a milled micrometer screw knob on the lens standard for parallax correction, also double-extension is possible for macro works.
  • Body:metal; Weight 498g.

History

Dr August Nagel began his camera design business in 1908 as Drexler & Nagel, quickly to become the Contessa Camerawerke a year later. In 1919, he bought the Nettel Kamera-werke and renamed the firm Contessa-Nettel AG. Stuttgart, Germany. It operated under the Contessa-Nettel name from 1919 until 1926.

In 1926 Contessa-Nettel merged with Ica, Ernemann and Goerz forming the photographic giant Zeiss-Ikon.

Zeiss Ikon

Like other products from companies that merged into Zeiss Ikon, the Donata was continued for a while; it was discontinued in 1932 in favor of the quite similar Maximar.

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