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− | The '''Goldi''' is a folding camera taking 3×4cm pictures on [[127 film]], made by the German company [[Zeh]] from about 1930.<ref name=McK>{{McKeown12}} p1033.</ref> It has a folding bed with slotted rails on which the front standard slides out, held quite rigidly by scissor struts. The bed and struts are self-erecting, with the button to unfold them on the body. The camera has a folding optical finder. McKeown lists a very large range of lenses, including some branded by Zeh as well as f/3.5 and f/4.5 Tessars and an Elmar. Commonly seen lenses include these: | + | The '''Goldi''' is a folding camera taking 3×4cm pictures on [[127 film]], made by the German company [[Zeh]] from about 1930.<ref name=McK>{{McKeown12}} p1033.</ref> It has a folding bed with slotted rails on which the front standard slides out, held quite rigidly by scissor struts. The bed and struts are self-erecting, with the button to unfold them on the body. The camera has a folding optical finder. McKeown lists a very large range of lenses, including some branded by Zeh themselves, as well as f/3.5 and f/4.5 Tessars and an Elmar. Commonly seen lenses include these: |
− | *Zecanar f/2.9 5cm | + | *Zeh Zecanar f/2.9 5cm in [[Prontor]] II,<ref>[[Prontor]] II T, B, 175, 100, 50, 25, 10, 5, 2, 1, not synchronized; seen in an on-line auction.</ref> [[Compur]] (with speeds 1 - 1/300 second, plus 'B' and 'T') or [[Compur-Rapid]] shutter (with speeds to 1/500 second). |
− | + | *[[Schneider]] Radionar f/2.9 5cm in Compur or Compur-Rapid shutter. | |
− | *[[Schneider]] Radionar f/2.9 5cm in Compur or Compur-Rapid. | ||
− | Zeh also made the | + | These lenses both have front-element focusing. The Radionar on an example examined focuses down to 1 metre, and the focusing scale occupies a full turn of the lens. The Zecanar on another example, scaled in feet, is marked to 4 feet; the scale between infinity and 4 feet occupies only about a quarter turn of the lens. The front element is free to turn in the unscaled sector, and by extrapolation, must focus to between 1 and 2 feet. |
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+ | Zeh also made the Goldi for sale by several other companies, for example as the '''Ysella''' for [[Rodenstock]]. McKeown states that a 4x6.5 cm model of the camera was also made, also sold both by Zeh and other companies.<ref name=McK/> | ||
There is a Japanese copy of the Goldi, called the [[Baby Rosen, Rosen Four and Adler Four|Baby Rosen]], made by the company [[Proud]]. The same company sold a modified version in 4×4 format, called the [[Baby Rosen, Rosen Four and Adler Four|Rosen Four]], that was also sold by [[Ricoh|Riken]] as the [[Baby Rosen, Rosen Four and Adler Four|Adler Four]]. | There is a Japanese copy of the Goldi, called the [[Baby Rosen, Rosen Four and Adler Four|Baby Rosen]], made by the company [[Proud]]. The same company sold a modified version in 4×4 format, called the [[Baby Rosen, Rosen Four and Adler Four|Rosen Four]], that was also sold by [[Ricoh|Riken]] as the [[Baby Rosen, Rosen Four and Adler Four|Adler Four]]. | ||
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Revision as of 19:58, 27 July 2012
Zeh Goldi 3x4. The studs either side of the lens are pressed to collapse the strut mechanism. image by David Yamasaki (Image rights) |
The Goldi is a folding camera taking 3×4cm pictures on 127 film, made by the German company Zeh from about 1930.[1] It has a folding bed with slotted rails on which the front standard slides out, held quite rigidly by scissor struts. The bed and struts are self-erecting, with the button to unfold them on the body. The camera has a folding optical finder. McKeown lists a very large range of lenses, including some branded by Zeh themselves, as well as f/3.5 and f/4.5 Tessars and an Elmar. Commonly seen lenses include these:
- Zeh Zecanar f/2.9 5cm in Prontor II,[2] Compur (with speeds 1 - 1/300 second, plus 'B' and 'T') or Compur-Rapid shutter (with speeds to 1/500 second).
- Schneider Radionar f/2.9 5cm in Compur or Compur-Rapid shutter.
These lenses both have front-element focusing. The Radionar on an example examined focuses down to 1 metre, and the focusing scale occupies a full turn of the lens. The Zecanar on another example, scaled in feet, is marked to 4 feet; the scale between infinity and 4 feet occupies only about a quarter turn of the lens. The front element is free to turn in the unscaled sector, and by extrapolation, must focus to between 1 and 2 feet.
Zeh also made the Goldi for sale by several other companies, for example as the Ysella for Rodenstock. McKeown states that a 4x6.5 cm model of the camera was also made, also sold both by Zeh and other companies.[1]
There is a Japanese copy of the Goldi, called the Baby Rosen, made by the company Proud. The same company sold a modified version in 4×4 format, called the Rosen Four, that was also sold by Riken as the Adler Four.
Rodenstock Ysella image by Jez Heywood (Image rights) |
Zeca Goldi image by Dirk HR Spennemann (Image rights) |
with Zecanar Anastigmat 5cm f/2.9 image by Dirk HR Spennemann (Image rights) |
in Prontor II shutter image by Dirk HR Spennemann (Image rights) |
image by Dirk HR Spennemann (Image rights) |
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 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). p1033.
- ↑ Prontor II T, B, 175, 100, 50, 25, 10, 5, 2, 1, not synchronized; seen in an on-line auction.
Links
In English:
- Zeh Goldi with an f/2.9 Zecanar Anastigmat and Compur shutter, at senorton's Flickr account
- Rodenstock Ysella with an f/2.9 Trinar lens and Compur-Rapid shutter, at OneTwoSeven.org.uk
- Zeh Goldi price guide at Collectiblend
In Japanese:
- Zeh Goldi and Coloprint in a page of the AJCC website
In French:
- Goldi with an f/2.9 Radionar and Compur shutter, and Coloprint with an f/4.5 Coloprint Anastigmat and Vario shutter, at www.collection-appareils.com by Sylvain Halgand