Difference between revisions of "Kine Exakta"
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*Lens mount: Ihagee bayonet (=[[Exakta]] bayonet) | *Lens mount: Ihagee bayonet (=[[Exakta]] bayonet) | ||
*Shutter: textile focal plane shutter with speeds 12 sec. to 1/1000 sec. | *Shutter: textile focal plane shutter with speeds 12 sec. to 1/1000 sec. | ||
− | *Viewfinder: screen loupe over the mirror | + | *Viewfinder: screen loupe over the mirror, additional loupe on top of collapsible light well |
*Film advance: lever | *Film advance: lever | ||
*Dimensions: 150×82×50mm | *Dimensions: 150×82×50mm |
Revision as of 23:53, 24 November 2006
The Kine Exakta might have been the first 35mm SLR camera. It was developed by Ihagee's engineer Karl Nüchterlein. The camera type was derived from the Ihagee-EXAKTA for rollfilm 4×6.5 cm, an earlier SLR-creation of Nüchterlein. The Kine Exakta was presented at the fair Leipziger Früjahrsmesse in spring 1936, one and a half year earlier than the Sport made by GOMZ.
specs
- Type: SLR
- Manufacturer: Ihagee
- Year of launch: 1936
- Film: 35mm
- Lens mount: Ihagee bayonet (=Exakta bayonet)
- Shutter: textile focal plane shutter with speeds 12 sec. to 1/1000 sec.
- Viewfinder: screen loupe over the mirror, additional loupe on top of collapsible light well
- Film advance: lever
- Dimensions: 150×82×50mm
- Weight: 720g (body only)