Difference between revisions of "Mentorett"

From Camera-wiki.org
Jump to: navigation, search
m (adding template)
m
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{German TLR}}
 
{{German TLR}}
<!-- work in progress -->
+
{{work in progress}}
  
The Mentorett is an unusual [[TLR]] made by [[Golz&Breutmann]]/[[Mentor]] in Dresden. Its most remarkable feature is the focal plane shutter. Focal plane shutters are uncommon in TLRs. The Mentorett, together with the [[Foth-flex]] is one of the very few to use this type of shutter
+
The Mentorett is an unusual [[TLR]] made by [[Mentor|Goltz & Breutmann]]/[[Mentor]] in Dresden. A remarkable feature is the focal plane shutter. Focal plane shutters are uncommon in TLRs. The Mentorett, together with the [[Foth-flex]] is one of the very few to use this type of shutter. And its most significant detail was the lever that was film advance lever, shutter cocking device and shutter release in one. With this feature it was possible to achieve a high exposure frequency. 55.000 pieces were made of this camera.
  
 
<!-- lens: Mentor-Special 7,5cm/3,5 cranck advance  leather folding hood -->
 
<!-- lens: Mentor-Special 7,5cm/3,5 cranck advance  leather folding hood -->

Revision as of 21:29, 18 June 2007

Template:Work in progress

The Mentorett is an unusual TLR made by Goltz & Breutmann/Mentor in Dresden. A remarkable feature is the focal plane shutter. Focal plane shutters are uncommon in TLRs. The Mentorett, together with the Foth-flex is one of the very few to use this type of shutter. And its most significant detail was the lever that was film advance lever, shutter cocking device and shutter release in one. With this feature it was possible to achieve a high exposure frequency. 55.000 pieces were made of this camera.