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The '''Exa 500''' - also known as the '''Exakta 500''' and '''VX 200''' - was introduced in 1966 by [[Ihagee]] of Dresden, Germany (then DDR/East Germany). It was the last of the [[Exa]] line of [[35mm]] [[SLR]]s.
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The '''Exa 500''' - also known as the '''Exakta 500''' and '''VX 200''' - was introduced in 1966 by [[Ihagee]] of Dresden, Germany (then DDR/East Germany). It was the last of the [[Exa]] line of [[35mm]] [[SLR]]s. The Exa 500 shared an unusual "bulgy" shape with other [[Exa]] SLRs. The shutter-release was a separate button, on the body to the photographer's left side of the the lens - underneath the lens-mounted stop-down lever (or button, depending on lens). Pressing the lever stopped-down the lens, and further pressure also pressed the [[shutter release|shutter-release]]. This arrangement meant that there was no coupling necessary from camera to lens to stop down the diaphragm.  The lens mount was the [[Exakta lenses|Exakta bayonet fitting]].
 
 
===Description===
 
The Exa 500 shared an unusual "bulgy" shape with other [[Exa]] SLRs. The shutter-release was a separate button, on the body - underneath the lens-mounted stop-down lever (or button, depending on lens). Pressing the lever stopped-down the lens, and further pressure also pressed the shutter-release. This meant that there was no coupling necessary from camera to lens to stop down the lens.  The lens mount was the [[Exakta lenses|Exakta bayonet fitting]].
 
  
 
The vertical cloth [[Focal plane shutter|focal-plane shutter]] was faster than the earlier Exas, running from 1/2 - 1/500s. The speed dial is mounted around the rewind crank.
 
The vertical cloth [[Focal plane shutter|focal-plane shutter]] was faster than the earlier Exas, running from 1/2 - 1/500s. The speed dial is mounted around the rewind crank.
  
The eye-level [[pentaprism]] viewfinder was fixed, and featured an instant-return mirror and a bright ground-glass focusing screen with central [[microprism]] - all unlike many other Exas. There was a red pointer in the viewfinder to indicate when winding was required.
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The eye-level [[pentaprism]] viewfinder was fixed, and featured an [[instant-return mirror]] and a bright ground-glass focusing screen with central [[microprism]] - all unlike many other Exas. There was a red pointer in the viewfinder to indicate when winding was required.
  
The advance lever has a travel of only ~120&deg; - shorter than previous Exas. Around the top of the advance lever, the frame counter counts down; on the edge of the counter is a film speed reminder.
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The [[film advance|advance lever]] has a travel of only ~120&deg; - shorter than previous Exas. Around the top of the advance lever, the frame counter counts down; on the edge of the counter is a [[film speed]] reminder.
 
The back of the camera features a shutter lock lever.
 
The back of the camera features a shutter lock lever.
  
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== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
* [http://www.cameraquest.com/exa500.htm Exa 500 on Stephen Gandy's Cameraquest]
 
* [http://www.cameraquest.com/exa500.htm Exa 500 on Stephen Gandy's Cameraquest]
* [http://www.exakta.org/org35/orgexa/orgexa.html Exa page] on [http://www.exakta.org/ Maurizio Frizziero's Exakta.org]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20190728180228/http://www.exakta.org/org35/orgexa/orgotherexa/exa500.pdf Exa page] on [https://web.archive.org/web/20190303231833/http://www.exakta.org/index.html Maurizio Frizziero's Exakta.org] (archived)
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* [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/exakta/exakta_500/exakta_500.htm EXAKTA 500 PDF manual English] at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/index.html Butkus's OrphanCameras.com]
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* [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/exa_500/exa_500.htm EXA 500 PDF manual English / German] at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/index.html Butkus's OrphanCameras.com]
  
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[[Category: E]]
 
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[[Category: 35mm film]]
 
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Latest revision as of 06:10, 24 December 2022

The Exa 500 - also known as the Exakta 500 and VX 200 - was introduced in 1966 by Ihagee of Dresden, Germany (then DDR/East Germany). It was the last of the Exa line of 35mm SLRs. The Exa 500 shared an unusual "bulgy" shape with other Exa SLRs. The shutter-release was a separate button, on the body to the photographer's left side of the the lens - underneath the lens-mounted stop-down lever (or button, depending on lens). Pressing the lever stopped-down the lens, and further pressure also pressed the shutter-release. This arrangement meant that there was no coupling necessary from camera to lens to stop down the diaphragm. The lens mount was the Exakta bayonet fitting.

The vertical cloth focal-plane shutter was faster than the earlier Exas, running from 1/2 - 1/500s. The speed dial is mounted around the rewind crank.

The eye-level pentaprism viewfinder was fixed, and featured an instant-return mirror and a bright ground-glass focusing screen with central microprism - all unlike many other Exas. There was a red pointer in the viewfinder to indicate when winding was required.

The advance lever has a travel of only ~120° - shorter than previous Exas. Around the top of the advance lever, the frame counter counts down; on the edge of the counter is a film speed reminder. The back of the camera features a shutter lock lever.

The back and the base of the camera was completely removable for loading film; this being released by rotating the surround of the tripod bush.


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