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+ | '''Goldeck''' is a range of similar [[viewfinder camera]]s taking 6×6cm frames on [[120 film]], made by [[Goldammer]] in Germany from c.1958. The main difference between the models seems to be the lens and shutter combination. Most have a rigid body with telescoping lens tube. | ||
There was also a '''Goldeck 16''' range of [[subminiature]] cameras. | There was also a '''Goldeck 16''' range of [[subminiature]] cameras. | ||
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* Goldeck I ([[Steiner]] f2.9 lens in [[Prontor]] SVS shutter) | * Goldeck I ([[Steiner]] f2.9 lens in [[Prontor]] SVS shutter) | ||
* Goldeck II ([[Steiner]] f2.9 lens in [[Pronto]] shutter) | * Goldeck II ([[Steiner]] f2.9 lens in [[Pronto]] shutter) | ||
* Goldeck III ([[Steiner]] f3.5 lens in [[Vario]] shutter) | * Goldeck III ([[Steiner]] f3.5 lens in [[Vario]] shutter) | ||
* Goldeck IV ([[Steiner]] f4.5 lens in [[Vario]] shutter) | * Goldeck IV ([[Steiner]] f4.5 lens in [[Vario]] shutter) | ||
− | * Goldeck V ( | + | * Goldeck V (Gugomat f7.7 lens in [[Gauthier|Acro]] shutter) |
+ | ** Version with shutter release on top | ||
+ | ** Version with release on front (also sold as the [[Goldixette]]) | ||
* Goldeck VI (Gugomat f8 lens in [[Gauthier|Acro]] shutter) | * Goldeck VI (Gugomat f8 lens in [[Gauthier|Acro]] shutter) | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | * [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/goldeck_6x6/goldeck_6x6.htm Goldeck 6x6 manual] on Mike Butkus' [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Orphan Cameras] | ||
[[Category: G]] | [[Category: G]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:23, 20 January 2023
Goldeck 6×6 II image by Boxy Brown's Bling (Image rights) |
Goldeck is a range of similar viewfinder cameras taking 6×6cm frames on 120 film, made by Goldammer in Germany from c.1958. The main difference between the models seems to be the lens and shutter combination. Most have a rigid body with telescoping lens tube.
There was also a Goldeck 16 range of subminiature cameras.
Goldeck 6×6 Cameras
- Goldeck I (Steiner f2.9 lens in Prontor SVS shutter)
- Goldeck II (Steiner f2.9 lens in Pronto shutter)
- Goldeck III (Steiner f3.5 lens in Vario shutter)
- Goldeck IV (Steiner f4.5 lens in Vario shutter)
- Goldeck V (Gugomat f7.7 lens in Acro shutter)
- Version with shutter release on top
- Version with release on front (also sold as the Goldixette)
- Goldeck VI (Gugomat f8 lens in Acro shutter)
Links
- Goldeck 6x6 manual on Mike Butkus' Orphan Cameras