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Latest revision as of 10:46, 2 November 2021
6.5x9 cm Onito with 10.5 cm f/6.8 Nostar and Derval shutter image by Crooked Camera (Image rights) |
The Onito is a folding single-extension camera for 6.5x9cm, 9x12cm or 10x15cm plates or film packs.[1] It was originally a product of Contessa, which was continued by Contessa-Nettel and Zeiss-Ikon. The small model of the camera shown here radial focusing (i.e. the lens carriage is pulled out to the infinity position, where it engages with a focusing lever, used in conjunction with a curved scale on the side of the bed). McKeown shows a 9x12 example, with rack-and-pinion focusing,[1] and this is the only size illustrated, also with rack-and-pinion focusing, in an advertisement for the camera (as a Contessa product) reproduced at Collection Appareils.[2]
The examples of the camera seen have modest lenses and shutters. That shown here has an f/6.8 Nostar (described by the owner as a Dialyt-type four-element lens) and three-speed Derval everset shutter. McKeown also lists the camera with a Citonar f/6.3 double-anastigmat or f/4.5 Nettar anastigmat, and with Ibsor or Gauthier everset shutters.[1] The advertisement at Collection Appareils offers the camera with an 'extra-rapid periscopic aplanat' or an f/6.8 Nettar double-anastigmat, either apparently with a three-speed everset shutter.
The 9x12 cameras cited clearly have front rise (and perhaps shift).
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 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)., p215.
- ↑ 9x12cm Contessa Onito in an undated advertisement for Photo-Hall, reproduced at Collection Appareils.