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* Films: [[35mm]]
 
* Films: [[35mm]]
 
* Viewfinder: [[pentaprism]] eye-level viewfinder
 
* Viewfinder: [[pentaprism]] eye-level viewfinder
* Lens Mount: [[Exakta bayoner]]
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* Lens Mount: [[Exakta bayonet]]
 
* Shutter: [[Focal plane shutter]] vertical travel, speeds 1/2 - 1/250 second, [[flash sync]] 1/30 second  
 
* Shutter: [[Focal plane shutter]] vertical travel, speeds 1/2 - 1/250 second, [[flash sync]] 1/30 second  
  
  
 
<ref name=McK>{{McKeown12}} p424.</ref> It is similar to the [[Exa II]], but has the sloped ends to the top housing of later Exas. It has the standard Exacta bayonet lens mount, a fixed pentaprism viewfinder, and lever film advance. It does not have an instant-return mirror. It does not have a hinged back; for loading, the back and base of the camera detach completely. Like many Exacta cameras, authorities recognize sub-types; however, McKeown only identifies a type 1 ''without'' strap lugs, and type 2 with them.
 
<ref name=McK>{{McKeown12}} p424.</ref> It is similar to the [[Exa II]], but has the sloped ends to the top housing of later Exas. It has the standard Exacta bayonet lens mount, a fixed pentaprism viewfinder, and lever film advance. It does not have an instant-return mirror. It does not have a hinged back; for loading, the back and base of the camera detach completely. Like many Exacta cameras, authorities recognize sub-types; however, McKeown only identifies a type 1 ''without'' strap lugs, and type 2 with them.
 
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

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The Exa IIa is a 35 mm SLR camera made by Ihagee in 1963-4. It is a upgrade of the Exa II and it featured a fixed pentaprism with either a ground glass or split-image in the center of the viewfinder. The film advance was also shortened in the IIa from 180 to 90 degrees. As in the [[Exa II}, the shutter is a vertical-travel cloth Focal Plane shutter, with speeds from 1/250-1/2 and B. A shutter lock button can be used to keep the shutter open for long exposures in lieu of a cable. The mirror is not instant return, and only goes down when the shutter is cocked.

Specifications


[1] It is similar to the Exa II, but has the sloped ends to the top housing of later Exas. It has the standard Exacta bayonet lens mount, a fixed pentaprism viewfinder, and lever film advance. It does not have an instant-return mirror. It does not have a hinged back; for loading, the back and base of the camera detach completely. Like many Exacta cameras, authorities recognize sub-types; however, McKeown only identifies a type 1 without strap lugs, and type 2 with them.

Notes

  1. McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover). p424.