Difference between revisions of "Edinex"

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The '''Edinex''' viewfinder cameras were made by [[Wirgin]] in Wiesbaden. The simpler models had Steinheil Cassar lenses, the better ones had other lenses like the [[Steinheil]] Culminar or the [[Schneider]] Xenon.
 
The '''Edinex''' viewfinder cameras were made by [[Wirgin]] in Wiesbaden. The simpler models had Steinheil Cassar lenses, the better ones had other lenses like the [[Steinheil]] Culminar or the [[Schneider]] Xenon.
  
The camera shown on the red background images has a Prontor four speed shutter and a 1:2.8/42mm Steinheil Culminar lens with an aperture ring and a focusing ring with feet-scale combined with depth of field scale.
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The camera shown on the red background images has a Prontor four speed shutter and a 1:2.8/42mm Steinheil Culminar lens with an aperture ring and a focusing ring with feet-scale combined with depth-of-field scale.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:10, 9 November 2006

The Edinex viewfinder cameras were made by Wirgin in Wiesbaden. The simpler models had Steinheil Cassar lenses, the better ones had other lenses like the Steinheil Culminar or the Schneider Xenon.

The camera shown on the red background images has a Prontor four speed shutter and a 1:2.8/42mm Steinheil Culminar lens with an aperture ring and a focusing ring with feet-scale combined with depth-of-field scale.