Difference between revisions of "Panta"
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Revision as of 19:42, 11 September 2010
The Panta was a metal viewfinder camera made by Dr. Rodehüser. It was a sturdy camera but not too heavy since its body was made of aluminium. It was made around 1950. Its specialties were the camera opening mechanism with one of the thumb wheels on top as unlocking lever, and the pull-out lens barrel with a pin in the lens barrel flange. This pin locked the shutter release lever when the barrel was pushed into the body.
There where differen variants made.
image by Uwe Kulick |
Specifications
- Type: viewfinder camera
- Launch: ca. 1950
- Manufacturer: Dr. Rodehüser
- Viewfinder: reverse Galilean optical finder
Variant 1:
- Film type: Type No. 120 film rolls
- Frame format: 6x6 cm
Variant 1a:
- Lens: Enna Ennar 1:4,5 f-7,5cm, or Steiner-Bayreuth Steinar 1:4,5/75
- Shutter: Vario with ten-blade aperture and speed scale B, 1/25, 1/75 and 1/200 sec.
image by Daigu |
Variant 1b:
image by Siim Vahur |
Variant 1c:
Variant 2:
- Film type: Type No. 120 film rolls
- Frame format: 4.5x6 cm
- Lens:
- Shutter:
Variant 3:
- Film type: Type No. 127 film rolls
- Frame format: 6.5x4 cm
- Lens:
- Shutter: Pronto B + 1/25 sec. => 1/200 sec. + self timer