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The '''Noblex''' [[panorama camera]] series is made by [[Kamera Werk Dresden]]. These have a lens that swivels during exposure to cover the wide format, similar to the [[Widelux]] and [[Horizont]].  Models exist for 35mm and 120 film.
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The '''Noblex''' [[panorama camera]] series is made by [[Kamera Werk Dresden]]. The cameras are made in the factory where Charles Noble ran [[KW]] from 1938. Models exist for 35 mm and 120 film. As in many panoramic cameras (such as the [[Widelux]] and [[Horizont]]), the lens swivels during exposure to cover the wide format; however, whereas in many panoramic cameras, the lens swings through little more than the angle required to cover the picture, the lens in the Noblex rotates through 360°; the first part of the rotation serves to accelerate the lens so that its speed during the exposure is constant, giving even exposure across the frame.  
  
The cameras are built in the old Dresden factory where Charles Noble ran [[KW]], beginning in 1938.
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The lens in most of the cameras currently made (as at July 2012) is designated a Rotar T (a 29 mm f/4.5 in the 35 mm models, and a 50 mm f/4.5 in most of the 120-film cameras); however, cameras (such as that illustrated here) were previously made with lenses of the same specification and labelled as [[Tessar]]s.
  
  
== 35mm ==
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== 35 mm ==
Fixed, rotating-lens panoramic cameras, all for 24x66 mm format on 35mm film:
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Fixed, rotating-lens panoramic cameras, all for 24x66 mm format on 35 mm film (a 127° angle of view):
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* Noblex 135N<ref name=W35>[http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?f=popup&id=80551&_ssl=off#80551 Noblex 135N] sold at the [http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?id=76832&acat=76832&lang=3 May 2007 Westlicht Photographica Auction].</ref>
 
* Noblex 135 Prosport
 
* Noblex 135 Prosport
 
* Noblex 135S
 
* Noblex 135S
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== Medium Format ==
 
== Medium Format ==
Rotating-lens panoramic cameras for 120 film:
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Fixed, rotating-lens panoramic cameras for 120 film.
* Noblex Pro 150-UX (50 x 120mm)
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* Noblex Pro 6/150 S (as shown here; the 'S' denotes shift, i.e. front rise of up to 5 mm)
* Noblex Pro 150-EII (50 x 120mm)
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* Noblex 6/150 F<ref name=W6>[https://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?f=popup&id=138432&_ssl=off#138432 Noblex Pro 6/150 F] sold at the [https://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?id=133116&acat=133116&lang=3 November 2008 Westlicht auction].</ref> (50 x 120 mm; a 135° angle of view)
* Noblex Pro 175-UX (50 x 170mm)
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* Noblex 6/150 FS (a current model as at July 2012, apparently similar to the two above<ref>[http://www.kwdo.de/download/noblex_150fs_info.pdf  Noblex 150 FS datasheet] (PDF, 61kB) at the [http://www.kwdo.de/index_eng.htm KW Dresden website].</ref>) This model has three-position focusing.
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* Noblex Pro 6/150-UX (50 x 120 mm)
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* Noblex Pro 6/150-EII (50 x 120 mm)
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* Noblex Pro 6/175-UX (50 x 170 mm; a 132° angle of view)
  
  
 
The company also made prototypes of a ''stereo'' camera for 120 film, the '''Noblex P3''', but this was never manufactured.
 
The company also made prototypes of a ''stereo'' camera for 120 film, the '''Noblex P3''', but this was never manufactured.
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==Notes==
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== Links ==
 
== Links ==
* [http://www.kwdo.de/english/noblex/cameras/frameset.htm Noblex Panoramic Cameras]
 
 
* [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/large_format.htm Noblex instruction manuals] at Orphancameras.com
 
* [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/large_format.htm Noblex instruction manuals] at Orphancameras.com
  

Revision as of 13:39, 4 July 2012

The Noblex panorama camera series is made by Kamera Werk Dresden. The cameras are made in the factory where Charles Noble ran KW from 1938. Models exist for 35 mm and 120 film. As in many panoramic cameras (such as the Widelux and Horizont), the lens swivels during exposure to cover the wide format; however, whereas in many panoramic cameras, the lens swings through little more than the angle required to cover the picture, the lens in the Noblex rotates through 360°; the first part of the rotation serves to accelerate the lens so that its speed during the exposure is constant, giving even exposure across the frame.

The lens in most of the cameras currently made (as at July 2012) is designated a Rotar T (a 29 mm f/4.5 in the 35 mm models, and a 50 mm f/4.5 in most of the 120-film cameras); however, cameras (such as that illustrated here) were previously made with lenses of the same specification and labelled as Tessars.


35 mm

Fixed, rotating-lens panoramic cameras, all for 24x66 mm format on 35 mm film (a 127° angle of view):

  • Noblex 135N[1]
  • Noblex 135 Prosport
  • Noblex 135S
  • Noblex 135U
  • Noblex 135C
  • Noblex 135UC


Medium Format

Fixed, rotating-lens panoramic cameras for 120 film.

  • Noblex Pro 6/150 S (as shown here; the 'S' denotes shift, i.e. front rise of up to 5 mm)
  • Noblex 6/150 F[2] (50 x 120 mm; a 135° angle of view)
  • Noblex 6/150 FS (a current model as at July 2012, apparently similar to the two above[3]) This model has three-position focusing.
  • Noblex Pro 6/150-UX (50 x 120 mm)
  • Noblex Pro 6/150-EII (50 x 120 mm)
  • Noblex Pro 6/175-UX (50 x 170 mm; a 132° angle of view)


The company also made prototypes of a stereo camera for 120 film, the Noblex P3, but this was never manufactured.


Notes


Links