Difference between revisions of "E. Krauss"
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* Actis | * Actis | ||
* Actis, modèle stéréoscopique | * Actis, modèle stéréoscopique | ||
− | * Takyr | + | * [[Takyr]] modèle I ([[folding|strut folding]] camera with [[focal plane shutter]]) |
− | * Takyr | + | * [[Takyr]] modèle II Folding (with focal plane shutter) |
− | * Takyr | + | * [[Takyr]] modèle III Folding-stéréoscopique |
− | * Tykta 4½×6 ( | + | * Tykta 4½×6 (strut folding camera) |
* Tykta IVa ([[folding bed camera]]) | * Tykta IVa ([[folding bed camera]]) | ||
* Tykta VI ([[folding bed camera]]) | * Tykta VI ([[folding bed camera]]) | ||
* Tykta ([[folding bed camera]]) | * Tykta ([[folding bed camera]]) | ||
− | * Tykta Reflex ([[SLR]] with | + | * Tykta Reflex ([[SLR]] with focal plane shutter) |
− | * Tykta Reflex Pliant (folding [[SLR]]with | + | * Tykta Reflex Pliant (folding [[SLR]]with focal plane shutter) |
− | * Tykta à obturateur de plaque (with | + | * Tykta à obturateur de plaque (with focal plane shutter) |
* Chambre Carrée de voyage ([[Reisekamera]]) | * Chambre Carrée de voyage ([[Reisekamera]]) | ||
* Photo-Revolver Krauss (22×36mm miniature [[magazine camera]]) | * Photo-Revolver Krauss (22×36mm miniature [[magazine camera]]) |
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E. Krauss was a French camera and lens maker, founded in the late 1880s. Founder Eugen Krauss was the brother of G. A. Krauss. The company had a license to produce lens types of Carl Zeiss.
When Leitz named its 35mm camera it preferred "Leica" instead of "Leca" for not to collide with the name of E. Krauss' French "L´Eka".source needed
Contents
Cameras
Plates
- Actis
- Actis, modèle stéréoscopique
- Takyr modèle I (strut folding camera with focal plane shutter)
- Takyr modèle II Folding (with focal plane shutter)
- Takyr modèle III Folding-stéréoscopique
- Tykta 4½×6 (strut folding camera)
- Tykta IVa (folding bed camera)
- Tykta VI (folding bed camera)
- Tykta (folding bed camera)
- Tykta Reflex (SLR with focal plane shutter)
- Tykta Reflex Pliant (folding SLRwith focal plane shutter)
- Tykta à obturateur de plaque (with focal plane shutter)
- Chambre Carrée de voyage (Reisekamera)
- Photo-Revolver Krauss (22×36mm miniature magazine camera)
Rollfilm
- Tykta II
- Tykta de poche no III
35mm film
- Eka (30×44mm exposures on unperforated film)
Lenses
- Planar Krauss-Zeiss
- Tessar Krauss-Zeiss
- Tessar Apochromatique Krauss-Zeiss
- Protar Krauss-Zeiss
- Double-Protar Krauss-Zeiss
- Anastigmat Krauss-Zeiss
- Téléobjectif pour chambres à main
- Kalloptat Krauss
Shutters
Advertisements
Advertisement for the Takyr and Tykta cameras, 1908–9. (Image rights) | Advertisement for Krauss Zeiss lenses, 1926. (Image rights) |
Links
- Krauss E. cameras on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand