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| colspan=3 | Parvola, 4×6.5cm, Compur-Rapid, Tessar 7.5cm f/2.8.<br>images by {{image author |eBayer Yalluflex}} {{with permission}} | | colspan=3 | Parvola, 4×6.5cm, Compur-Rapid, Tessar 7.5cm f/2.8.<br>images by {{image author |eBayer Yalluflex}} {{with permission}} | ||
− | | colspan=1 | | + | | colspan=1 | "Parvolized" Korelle, 6×6cm, Compur-Rapid, C. [[Friedrich]] Corygon-[[Anastigmat]] F4.5 7.5cm.<br>images by {{image author |yalluflex}} {{with permission}} |
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Revision as of 09:28, 13 September 2012
Parvola, 3×4cm, Pronto, Ihagee-Anastigmat 50mm f/4.5 image by Rick Soloway (Image rights) |
Ihagee badge on a 6x6 model with telescopic finder (customized Korelle 6x6 with Parvola lens barrel) image by yalluflex (Image rights) |
In 1931 Ihagee launched its Parvola. It used 127 film. The telescopic thread-in-thread screw-out lens barrel was its characteristic feature. One version was made for 3×4cm exposures, another with frame size 4×6.5cm. The one on the image above is for the smaller format and has an Ihagee-Anastigmat 50mm f/4.5 lens in a Pronto shutter. It was also available with a Tessar 5cm f/2.8.
Parvola, 4×6.5cm, Compur-Rapid, Tessar 7.5cm f/2.8. images by eBayer Yalluflex (Image rights) |
"Parvolized" Korelle, 6×6cm, Compur-Rapid, C. Friedrich Corygon-Anastigmat F4.5 7.5cm. images by yalluflex (Image rights) |
The larger format model has 7cm or 7.5cm lenses, such as the Ihagee Anastigmat 70mm f/4.5 or Carl Zeiss Tessar 7cm f/3.5 or 7.5cm f/2.8, in a variety of shutters: Vario, Pronto, Prontor II, Compur or Compur-Rapid.
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