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The Praktica F.X 2 was produced by VEB Kamera-Werke Niedersedlitz (the renamed [[KW]]) from March 1958 to June 1959.
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The '''Praktica F.X 2''' was produced by VEB Kamera-Werke Niedersedlitz (the renamed [[KW]]) from March 1958 to June 1959.
 
This 35mm film [[SLR]] has the [[M42]] lens mount and a mechanically controlled horizontal-run rubberised cloth-blind type shutter with twin settings for fast and slow speeds: B, 1/2, 1/5, 1/10, 1/25, 1/50, 1/100, 1/200 and 1/500 sec. It has a fixed waist-level view finder with condenser type ground-glass focusing screen and simple sport view finder.
 
This 35mm film [[SLR]] has the [[M42]] lens mount and a mechanically controlled horizontal-run rubberised cloth-blind type shutter with twin settings for fast and slow speeds: B, 1/2, 1/5, 1/10, 1/25, 1/50, 1/100, 1/200 and 1/500 sec. It has a fixed waist-level view finder with condenser type ground-glass focusing screen and simple sport view finder.
 
For X- and F-synchronisation there are two flash coaxial sockets at the front of the camera body. The F synchronisation had been modified to 10 milliseconds before complete shutter release and this modification is indicated by the dot between the F and the X in the model name.
 
For X- and F-synchronisation there are two flash coaxial sockets at the front of the camera body. The F synchronisation had been modified to 10 milliseconds before complete shutter release and this modification is indicated by the dot between the F and the X in the model name.

Revision as of 11:48, 17 April 2016

The Praktica F.X 2 was produced by VEB Kamera-Werke Niedersedlitz (the renamed KW) from March 1958 to June 1959. This 35mm film SLR has the M42 lens mount and a mechanically controlled horizontal-run rubberised cloth-blind type shutter with twin settings for fast and slow speeds: B, 1/2, 1/5, 1/10, 1/25, 1/50, 1/100, 1/200 and 1/500 sec. It has a fixed waist-level view finder with condenser type ground-glass focusing screen and simple sport view finder. For X- and F-synchronisation there are two flash coaxial sockets at the front of the camera body. The F synchronisation had been modified to 10 milliseconds before complete shutter release and this modification is indicated by the dot between the F and the X in the model name. The camera does not have an instant-return mirror so the viewfinder blacks out after each exposure.

Source

Praktica-Collector.com F.X 2 page