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Revision as of 10:17, 28 August 2010

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.

specifications

  • Type: folding camera
  • Format: various: 120 (6x9), 6.5 x 9, 8x10.5, 122 (8.5x14 Postcard format)
  • Manufacturer: Ernemann
  • Years of production: 1914 to 1926[1]
  • 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
  • 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

Notes

  1. Catalogue Photo-Sport 1922, p. 18.

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