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==Overview==
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The '''Ernemann Liliput''' cameras were produced for plates and film packs. These were one of the smallest, especially when fully collapsed, cameras at the time. Even nowadays the camera is much smaller than many digital cameras.
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This is the so called economy model 4.5x6 folding-bellows vest-pocket camera. Fixed-focus achromatic lens; T & I shutter. Pictures on the left shows ready-to-carry, picture on the right shows ready-to-use position.
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|colspan=3|Great sample of  <b>Ernemann Liliput 4.5x6</b>
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|colspan=3 align=center|Great sample of  <b>Ernemann Liliput 4.5x6</b><br/><small> images by {{image author|Abdishev}}</small> {{with permission}}
 
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==Specifications==
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*Type: Strut folding camera (manually positioned internal gate struts)
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*Format:  4.5x6, 6.5x9 cm for plates or film packs
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*Manufacturer: [[Ernemann]]
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*Years of production: 1914-1926
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*Lens: Achromatic 1:12.5
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*Shutter: T&I
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*Viewfinder: Folding frame, Celluloid focusing screen
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*Focusing: fixed
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*Front shift: No
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*Dimensions: closed 9x6.5x2.5 cm (4.5x6)
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*Weight: N/A
  
  
The '''Ernemann Liliput''' 4.5x6 camera for plates and film packs were in production from 1914 to 1926.
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==Liliput's relatives==
 
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*[[Ernemann Liliput Stereo|Liliput Stereo]]
This is the so called economy model 4.5x6 folding-bellows vest-pocket camera. Fixed-focus achromatic lens; T &amp; I shutter. Pictures on the left shows ready-to-care, picture on the right shows ready-to-use position.
 
 
 
  
''Note: The camera was produced in 6.5x9 sizes as well.''
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==Links==
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*[http://www.kameramuseum.net/0-fotokameras/ernemann/liliput/index.html Ernemann Liliput page] at [http://www.kameramuseum.net/titelseite.htm Kurt Tauber's Deutsches Kameramuseum] (in German)
  
 
[[Category:Ernemann|Liliput]]
 
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[[Category:L|Liliput Ernemann]]
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[[Category:German 4.5x6 folding]]
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[[Category:German 6.5x9 folding]]
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[[Category:1911-1914]]

Latest revision as of 21:08, 7 February 2024

Overview

The Ernemann Liliput cameras were produced for plates and film packs. These were one of the smallest, especially when fully collapsed, cameras at the time. Even nowadays the camera is much smaller than many digital cameras.

This is the so called economy model 4.5x6 folding-bellows vest-pocket camera. Fixed-focus achromatic lens; T & I shutter. Pictures on the left shows ready-to-carry, picture on the right shows ready-to-use position.

Specifications

  • Type: Strut folding camera (manually positioned internal gate struts)
  • Format: 4.5x6, 6.5x9 cm for plates or film packs
  • Manufacturer: Ernemann
  • Years of production: 1914-1926
  • Lens: Achromatic 1:12.5
  • Shutter: T&I
  • Viewfinder: Folding frame, Celluloid focusing screen
  • Focusing: fixed
  • Front shift: No
  • Dimensions: closed 9x6.5x2.5 cm (4.5x6)
  • Weight: N/A


Liliput's relatives

Links