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Revision as of 13:44, 11 September 2010
Contents
Overview
The Ernemann Bob was produced from 1914 to the Ernemann merger into Zeiss Ikon in 1926. It came in a range of models and each of these; usually; in a range of formats.
Model | Production | Rollfilm Formats | Plate Formats |
Ernemann Bob 00 | 1914-1925 | 6x9; 8.5x10 | 6.5x9; 9x12 |
Ernemann Bob 0 | 1922— | 8x10.5 | 9x12 |
Ernemann Bob I | 1922—? | 4x6.5; 6.5x9; 8x10.5; 8.5x14 | |
Ernemann Bob II | |||
Ernemann Bob IIa | |||
Ernemann Bob III | 6x9 | ||
Ernemann Bob IV | |||
Ernemann Bob V | 1924-1926 | 4.5x6; 6x6; 6x9; 6.5x11; 7.25x12.5 | |
Ernemann Bob XV | 1914— | 4x6.5; 8.5x10 |
Ernemann Bob 00
- Type: folding camera
- Format: various: 6x9 rollfilm, 6.5 x 9 plates, 8 x 10.5 rollfilm, 9 x 12 cm plates
- Manufacturer: Ernemann
- Years of production: 1914 to 1925[1]
- Lenses:
- Ernemann Detektiv Aplanat
- 1:6.8/105 mm
- Ernemann Detektiv Aplanat
Ernemann Bob 0
- Type: folding camera
- Format: various:8x10.5 rollfilm 9 x 12 cm plates
- Manufacturer: Ernemann
- Years of production: 1914 to 1925[2]
- Lenses:
- Ernemann Detektiv Aplanat
- 1:6.8/125 mm
- Ernemann Doppel Anastigmat Vilar
- 1:6.8/105mm
- Ernemann Detektiv Aplanat
Ernemann Bob I
The Ernemann Bob 1 was a folding camera for roll film. Vertical and horizontal movements of the front standard were possible with this camera. It was made for different film sizes.
Ernemann Bob I, 127 film, with Detektiv Aplanat f/6.8 |
Ernemann Bob I, 8.5x14 format with Zeiss Tessar 1:6.3/150 |
specifications
- Type: folding camera
- Format: various: 4 x 6.5, 6.5 x 9, 8x10.5, 122 (8.5x14 Postcard format)
- Manufacturer: Ernemann
- Years of production: 1914 to 1926[3]
- Lenses:
- Ernemann Detektiv Aplanat
- 1:6.8/80mm
- 1:6.8/105mm
- 1:6.8/135mm
- 1:6.8/165mm
- Ernemann Doppel Anastigmat Ernar
- 1:6.8/80mm
- Ernemann Doppel Anastigmat Vilar
- 1:6.8/105mm
- 1:6.8/135mm
- 1:6.8/165mm
- Goerz Dagor
- 1:6.8/80mm
- 1:6.8/105mm
- 1:6.8/135mm
- 1:6.8/150mm
- Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar
- 1:6.3/90mm with 4 elements in 3 groups
- 1:6.3/120mm
- 1:6.3/135mm
- 1:6.3/150mm
- Ernemann Detektiv Aplanat
- Shutter:
- Ernemann two blade shutter with speeds 1/25 to 1/100 sec.
- Ernemann with speeds 1/25 to 1/300 sec.
- Viewfinder: brilliant type
Ernemann Bob IIa
specifications
- Type: folding camera
- Format: various
- Manufacturer: Ernemann
- Years of production: 1911 to 1926
- Lens: Ernemann Detectiv Aplanat 1:6.8
- Shutter: Ernemann leaf shutter with speeds from 1 to 1/300 sec. plus bulb and time mode
- Viewfinder: brilliant type
Ernemann Bob III
- Type: folding camera
- Format: various, 6x9
- Manufacturer: Ernemann
- Years of production: 1924-1926
- Lenses:
- Ernemann Erid f8/105
- Shutter:
- Chronos-A shutter
Ernemann Bob V
- Type: folding rollfilm camera
- Format: 4.5x6; 6x6; 6x9; 6.5x11; 7.25x12.5 cm
- Manufacturer: Ernemann
- Years of production: 1924-1926
- Lenses types:
- Ernemann Ernastigmat 1:6.8 (only for 4.5x6 & 6x6)
- Ernemann Doppel Anastigmat Vilar 1:6.8
- Ernemann Doppel Anastigmat Ernar 1:6.3
- Ziess Tessar 1:6.3
- Ernemann Ernoplast 1:4.5
- Ernemann Ernotar 1:4.5
- Zeiss Tessar 1:4.5
- Lenses focal lenght:
- 4,5x6 & 6x6 f=75mm
- 6x9 f=105; 1:4.5 & 1:4.3 lenses with f=120
- 6.5x11 f=120
- 7.25x12.5 f=135
- Shutter:
- Chronos-A shutter
- Chronos-B shutter
- Chronos-C shutter
- Viewfinder: brilliant type
- Focusing: radial-lever
- Front shift: Vertial with micrometer screw, Horizontal front shift.
Ernemann Bob XV
- Type: folding camera[4]
- Format: various, 4x6.5, 8.5x10
- Manufacturer: Ernemann
- Years of production: 1914—
- Lenses: ??
- Shutter: ??
- Viewfinder: brilliant type
Notes
Links
- Bob I, small variant at the camera site [1]
- discussion about bigger variant at photo.net [2]