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− | The '''Praktica MTL 5 B''' is a [[35mm]] [[SLR]] made in Dresden, East Germany by [[Pentacon]] between 1985 & 1989. About 567,000 examples were produced<ref>[http://www.praktica-collector.de/214_Praktica_MTL5B.htm According to praktica-collector.de]</ref> | + | |- |
− | The metal-curtained [[focal plane shutter]] runs vertically at speeds from 1s to 1/1000s, plus B (bulb) for long exposures. The | + | | |
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+ | |image_text= Standard lens, multi-coated auto 1.8/50 | ||
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+ | The '''Praktica MTL 5 B''' is a [[35mm]] [[SLR]] made in Dresden, East Germany by [[Pentacon]] between 1985 & 1989. About 567,000 examples were produced.<ref>[http://www.praktica-collector.de/214_Praktica_MTL5B.htm According to praktica-collector.de]</ref> It is a minor upgrade from the [[Praktica MTL 5]]. It has [[TTL]] [[light meter|exposure metering]], triggered by a [[stop down]] button next to the front-mounted [[shutter release]]. A match-needle display on the right side of the viewfinder indicates whether the chosen combination of shutter speed and aperture will lead to under-, over-, or correct exposure. The meter is powered by a battery fitted in the base. On early models a PX25 [[Mercury_Cells|mercury battery]] was required; later models used the LR44 alkaline. Batteries are not required if metering is not used. The [[film speed]] is set by lifting and rotating the shutter speed dial. | ||
+ | The metal-curtained [[focal plane shutter]] runs vertically at speeds from 1s to 1/1000s, plus B (bulb) for long exposures. There is a self-timer. The shutter is synchronised for flash at 1/125 second. | ||
+ | Interchangeable lenses have the [[M42|M42 screw mount]], with the [[Meyer]]-designed Pentacon auto 1.8/50mm<ref>Originally made from 1960 to 1970 as Meyer Oreston (Kadlubeks Objektiv-Katalog; Verlag Rudolf Hillebrand, 2009, <nowiki>ISBN</nowiki> 978-3-9811788-7-6; pp. 69, 81)</ref> multi-coated lens being most commonly found. | ||
+ | The viewfinder has a split-prism/microprism focusing aid with a diagonal split. | ||
The MTL 5 B was also sold by [[Foto-Quelle]] as the '''Revue ML'''. | The MTL 5 B was also sold by [[Foto-Quelle]] as the '''Revue ML'''. | ||
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− | == | + | ==Notes== |
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== Links == | == Links == | ||
* [http://www.praktica-collector.de/214_Praktica_MTL5B.htm MTL 5 B] on [http://www.praktica-collector.de praktica-collector.de]. | * [http://www.praktica-collector.de/214_Praktica_MTL5B.htm MTL 5 B] on [http://www.praktica-collector.de praktica-collector.de]. | ||
− | * [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/ | + | * [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=12659 Praktica MTL 5 B] in [http://www.collection-appareils.fr Sylvain Halgand's collection] (in French). |
+ | * [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/revue/revue_ml/revue_ml.htm RevueFlex ML PDF manual, German] at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/index.html Orphan Cameras] | ||
[[Category: German 35mm SLR]] | [[Category: German 35mm SLR]] | ||
[[Category: 42mm screw mount]] | [[Category: 42mm screw mount]] | ||
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[[Category: P]] | [[Category: P]] | ||
[[Category: M|MTL 5 B]] | [[Category: M|MTL 5 B]] |
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The Praktica MTL 5 B is a 35mm SLR made in Dresden, East Germany by Pentacon between 1985 & 1989. About 567,000 examples were produced.[1] It is a minor upgrade from the Praktica MTL 5. It has TTL exposure metering, triggered by a stop down button next to the front-mounted shutter release. A match-needle display on the right side of the viewfinder indicates whether the chosen combination of shutter speed and aperture will lead to under-, over-, or correct exposure. The meter is powered by a battery fitted in the base. On early models a PX25 mercury battery was required; later models used the LR44 alkaline. Batteries are not required if metering is not used. The film speed is set by lifting and rotating the shutter speed dial. The metal-curtained focal plane shutter runs vertically at speeds from 1s to 1/1000s, plus B (bulb) for long exposures. There is a self-timer. The shutter is synchronised for flash at 1/125 second. Interchangeable lenses have the M42 screw mount, with the Meyer-designed Pentacon auto 1.8/50mm[2] multi-coated lens being most commonly found. The viewfinder has a split-prism/microprism focusing aid with a diagonal split.
The MTL 5 B was also sold by Foto-Quelle as the Revue ML.
Revue ML image by Alf Sigaro (Image rights) |
Notes
- ↑ According to praktica-collector.de
- ↑ Originally made from 1960 to 1970 as Meyer Oreston (Kadlubeks Objektiv-Katalog; Verlag Rudolf Hillebrand, 2009, ISBN 978-3-9811788-7-6; pp. 69, 81)