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− | The '''Exa''' is a | + | {{Flickr_image |
− | + | |image_source= http://www.flickr.com/photos/50678983@N00/179069314/in/pool-camerapedia/ | |
− | Models: | + | |image= http://static.flickr.com/55/179069314_e3c931e825_m.jpg |
+ | |image_align= right | ||
+ | |image_text= "Exa" badge in 1957 | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | The '''Exa''' is a [[35mm]] [[SLR]] developed by [[Ihagee]], and is a simple but reliable version of the [[Exakta]]. Despite of the slow maximal shutter speed even the Exa I cameras were well designed for ambitious amateurs since these cameras had exchangeable viewfinder units and were sold with lenses of [[Meyer]] or [[Zeiss]]. Later models had fixed viewfinders but faster shutters. Some early Exas had been made by [[Rheinmetall]], some late Exas by [[Certo]]. | ||
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+ | Models: | ||
* [[Exa (original)]] | * [[Exa (original)]] | ||
− | * [[Exa Rheinmetall]] | + | * [[Exa Rheinmetall]] |
− | * [[Exa I]] | + | * [[Exa I]] |
− | * [[Exa Ia]] | + | * [[Exa Ia]] |
− | * [[Exa vx100]] | + | {{Flickr_image |
− | * [[Exa Ib]] | + | |image_source= http://www.flickr.com/photos/89864432@N00/287954270/in/pool-camerapedia/ |
− | * [[Exa Ic]] | + | |image= http://static.flickr.com/119/287954270_796be30d45_m.jpg |
− | * [[Exa II]] | + | |image_align= right |
− | * [[Exa IIa]] | + | |image_text= Exa (1961) |
− | * [[Exa IIb]] | + | }} |
− | * [[Exa 500]] | + | * [[Exa vx100]] |
− | * [[Exa 500| Exakta 500]] | + | * [[Exa Ib]] |
− | * [[Exa 500| VX 200]] | + | * [[Exa Ic]] |
+ | * [[Exa II]] | ||
+ | * [[Exa IIa]] | ||
+ | * [[Exa IIb]] | ||
+ | * [[Exa 500]] | ||
+ | * [[Exa 500| Exakta 500]] | ||
+ | * [[Exa 500| VX 200]] | ||
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+ | <br style="clear:both"/> | ||
+ | {{Flickr_image | ||
+ | |image_source= http://www.flickr.com/photos/89864432@N00/309796965/in/pool-camerapedia/ | ||
+ | |image= http://static.flickr.com/116/309796965_099e7e88cb_m.jpg | ||
+ | |image_align= right | ||
+ | |image_text= pentaprism finder unit, mountable<br/>on several Exa SLR bodies | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | == Links == | ||
+ | * [http://www.exaklaus.de/exaliste.htm The Exa list by Exaklaus] | ||
+ | * [http://www.exakta.org/org35/orgexa/orgexa.html Exas on exakta.org] | ||
+ | * [http://www.exaktapages.com The Exakta and Exa Pages] in German | ||
+ | * [http://exaktapages.com/Exa/album/exa.html Exa Gallery on exaktapages.com] | ||
+ | * [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/listeH_imagettes.php#Ihagee Exa camera and user manuals] at [http://www.collection-appareils.com www.collection-appareils.com] by Sylvain Halgand | ||
+ | * [http://www.retrography.com Exa/Exakta section at Retrography.com] by Simon Simonsen, Denmark | ||
+ | * http://www.orphancameras.com Instruction manual for EXA | ||
− | + | [[Category: German 35mm SLR]] | |
− | + | [[Category: Exakta mount]] | |
− | + | [[Category: 42mm screw mount]] | |
− | + | [[Category: East Germany]] | |
− | + | [[Category: Ihagee]] | |
− | + | [[Category: Exakta]] | |
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− | [[Category: German 35mm SLR]] | ||
− | [[Category: Exakta mount]] | ||
− | [[Category: 42mm screw mount]] | ||
− | [[Category: East Germany]] | ||
− | [[Category: Ihagee]] | ||
− | [[Category: Exakta]] | ||
[[Category: E]] | [[Category: E]] |
Revision as of 07:47, 4 August 2009
"Exa" badge in 1957 |
The Exa is a 35mm SLR developed by Ihagee, and is a simple but reliable version of the Exakta. Despite of the slow maximal shutter speed even the Exa I cameras were well designed for ambitious amateurs since these cameras had exchangeable viewfinder units and were sold with lenses of Meyer or Zeiss. Later models had fixed viewfinders but faster shutters. Some early Exas had been made by Rheinmetall, some late Exas by Certo.
Models:
Exa (1961) |
pentaprism finder unit, mountable on several Exa SLR bodies |
Links
- The Exa list by Exaklaus
- Exas on exakta.org
- The Exakta and Exa Pages in German
- Exa Gallery on exaktapages.com
- Exa camera and user manuals at www.collection-appareils.com by Sylvain Halgand
- Exa/Exakta section at Retrography.com by Simon Simonsen, Denmark
- http://www.orphancameras.com Instruction manual for EXA