Ernemann Heag XVI

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Overview

The Ernemann Heag XVI was produced from 1909 to c.1918. This camera was created to combine the advantages of Heag XII and Bob II cameras. I have interchangeable magazine that can take roll-film or plates. This is one of the few cameras that have their film and plate to lie in the same focusing position.

Sample pictures

Specifications

  • Type: folding camera
  • Format: 9x12cm on roll-film and plate
  • Manufacturer: Ernemann
  • Years of production: 1909 to c.1918
  • Lenses:
    • Ernemann Detektiv Aplanat 1:6.8/135 mm
    • Ernemann Doppel-Anastigmat Vilar 1:6.8/135 mm
    • Ernemann Anastigmat Ernar 1:6.3/135 mm
    • Ernemann Doppel-Anastigmat 1:6/135 mm
    • Ernemann Doppel-Anastigmat Ernon 1:6.8/135 mm
    • Ernemann Doppel-Anastigmat 1:5.4/135 mm
    • Goerz-Dagor 1:6.8/135 mm
    • Zeiss-Tessar 1:6.8/135 mm
  • Shutter:
    • Automat
    • Auto-Sektoren
  • Viewfinder: Reflex finder
  • Focusing: by rack & pinion
  • Front shift: horizontal & vertical
  • Dimensions & weight:
    • with interchangeable magazine: 27 cm extended; 4x11.5x23 cm; 1.150 kg
    • without interchangeable magazine (plates only): 27 cm extended; 3.5x11.5x15 cm; 0.800 kg