Difference between revisions of "Pajta's"
(created stub) |
(lens spec) |
||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
The '''Pajta's''' (meaning "Companion" in Hungarian) is a [[Bakelite]] camera made in Hungary by [[MOM|Magyar Optikaïl Müvek (MOM)]], in 1955. | The '''Pajta's''' (meaning "Companion" in Hungarian) is a [[Bakelite]] camera made in Hungary by [[MOM|Magyar Optikaïl Müvek (MOM)]], in 1955. | ||
− | Exposure settings can be instantaneous or B, three apertures, selectable via knobs below the lens. Images are square on [[120 film]]. | + | Exposure settings can be instantaneous or B, three apertures (f8, f11, f16), selectable via knobs below the 80mm f/8 [[achromat]] lens. Images are square on [[120 film]]. |
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/bluecoyotelaughing/115422517/ Pajta's] picture on Flickr by blue coyote laughing | * [http://www.flickr.com/photos/bluecoyotelaughing/115422517/ Pajta's] picture on Flickr by blue coyote laughing |
Revision as of 14:17, 7 March 2010
This article is a stub. You can help Camera-wiki.org by expanding it.
The Pajta's (meaning "Companion" in Hungarian) is a Bakelite camera made in Hungary by Magyar Optikaïl Müvek (MOM), in 1955.
Exposure settings can be instantaneous or B, three apertures (f8, f11, f16), selectable via knobs below the 80mm f/8 achromat lens. Images are square on 120 film.