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A Linhof Aero Technika image by Uwe Kulick (Image rights) |
The Aero Technika cameras were aerial cameras made by Linhof. Some of the cameras were used by several NASA/ESA space missions. The Aero Technika was developed in 1972/73. They used 126mm rollfilm with motorized film advance. The film cassettes were for 150 exposures. A vacuum film cassette holder kept film exactly in focal plane. Interchangeable focusable lenses with focal lengths between 90mm and 250mm were available.
Links
- Linhof History in German mentions the Aero Technika twice, shows images of this and other Linhof aerial cameras