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The Eumigetta I with extended lens image by Eduardo Urdangaray (Image rights) |
The Eumigetta is a sturdy all-metal Austrian viewfinder camera for 6×6cm exposures on 120 roll film manufactured by Eumig in the early 1950s. It was made available in several colors and with slightly different specifications. It has a front focusing Eumar lens with iris and a simple lens shutter in a collapsible lens barrel. The shutter release button with integral wire-release threads is next to the top mounted reverse Galilean viewfinder which is centred directly above the lens.
Variants
Four variants were made available simultaneously; one with relaxed specifications and three of different color finish:
- Eumigetta I - Camera with single speed shutter and Eumar 80mm f/5.6
- Eumigetta II Black - B, 1/25 to 1/200 sec. shutter and Eumar 80mm f/3.5
- Eumigetta II Green - Camera with similar specifications as above
- Eumigetta II Off-white - Camera with similar specifications as above
Eumig Eumigetta I image by Adrian Gee (Image rights) |
Eumigetta 2 image by Alfred Bina (Image rights) |
Links
- Eumigetta imaging samples at Andreas Wolkersdorfer's [1]