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* Venus (or perhaps Nova: rebadged for [[Salmoiraghi]] and fitted with that firm's lens; another source states that the ''lens'' is the Venus, and the camera is named Nova.<ref>[http://www.storiadellafotografia.it/2012/04/30/filotecnica-salmoiraghi/ Filotecnica Salmoiraghi] at [http://www.storiadellafotografia.it/ Storia della Fotografia].</ref>)
  
 
An example was seen at Ebay, badged 'Primula', modified with a [[Laack]] Dialytar and Compur shutter with helical focusing ring.<ref>'Primula' offered for sale at Ebay (item 111594755563). The seller 'cupog' in Slovakia suggests that the camera may have been modified by a Czech camera maker, perhaps [[Birnbaum]].</ref>
 
An example was seen at Ebay, badged 'Primula', modified with a [[Laack]] Dialytar and Compur shutter with helical focusing ring.<ref>'Primula' offered for sale at Ebay (item 111594755563). The seller 'cupog' in Slovakia suggests that the camera may have been modified by a Czech camera maker, perhaps [[Birnbaum]].</ref>

Revision as of 15:56, 12 February 2015

The Metharette is a strut-folding camera made by the German company Camera-Werk Merkel Tharandt from about 1931.[1] It makes 3x4cm images on 127 type rollfilm. Some examples have a folding reverse-Galilean viewfinder instead of the frame finder of the example pictured here.

McKeown notes that the camera was sold under different names.[1] He shows several examples:

  • Megor (rebadged for Meyer and fitted with a Meyer lens)
  • Hertie
  • Venus (or perhaps Nova: rebadged for Salmoiraghi and fitted with that firm's lens; another source states that the lens is the Venus, and the camera is named Nova.[2])

An example was seen at Ebay, badged 'Primula', modified with a Laack Dialytar and Compur shutter with helical focusing ring.[3]



Notes

  1. 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). p665.
  2. Filotecnica Salmoiraghi at Storia della Fotografia.
  3. 'Primula' offered for sale at Ebay (item 111594755563). The seller 'cupog' in Slovakia suggests that the camera may have been modified by a Czech camera maker, perhaps Birnbaum.