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− | The '''Roll Tengor''' is a range of folding-bed cameras made by Optische Anstalt C.P.[[Goerz]] AG. of Berlin from the early- to mid-1920s.<ref name=McK>{{McKeown12}} p356.</ref> The camera bodies are aluminium, with leather or leatherette covering. McKeown describes the Roll Tengor as a cheaper model of the [[Roll-Tenax|Roll ''Tenax'']]. It was made in several sizes: | + | The '''Roll Tengor''' is a range of folding-bed cameras made by Optische Anstalt C.P.[[Goerz]] AG. of Berlin from the early- to mid-1920s.<ref name=McK>{{McKeown12}} p356.</ref> The camera bodies are aluminium, with leather or leatherette covering. McKeown describes the Roll Tengor as a cheaper model of the [[Roll-Tenax|Roll ''Tenax'']]. It was made in several sizes: 4x6 cm (for 127 film), 6x9 cm (120 film) 6.5x11 cm (116 film), 8x10.5 cm and 8x14 cm. Plate adapters were available as accessories for all but the smallest camera.<ref name=McK/> |
The Roll Tengor was offered with several different Goerz lenses, including the f/9 Frontar, f/6.8 Tenaxiar and f/6.8 Kalostigmat. The shutter is either Goerz' own Automat three-speed everset shutter, a Pronto, or a Compur. | The Roll Tengor was offered with several different Goerz lenses, including the f/9 Frontar, f/6.8 Tenaxiar and f/6.8 Kalostigmat. The shutter is either Goerz' own Automat three-speed everset shutter, a Pronto, or a Compur. |
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Goerz Roll-Tengor 6.5x11 cm c.1921 image by Süleyman Demir (Image rights) |
The Roll Tengor is a range of folding-bed cameras made by Optische Anstalt C.P.Goerz AG. of Berlin from the early- to mid-1920s.[1] The camera bodies are aluminium, with leather or leatherette covering. McKeown describes the Roll Tengor as a cheaper model of the Roll Tenax. It was made in several sizes: 4x6 cm (for 127 film), 6x9 cm (120 film) 6.5x11 cm (116 film), 8x10.5 cm and 8x14 cm. Plate adapters were available as accessories for all but the smallest camera.[1]
The Roll Tengor was offered with several different Goerz lenses, including the f/9 Frontar, f/6.8 Tenaxiar and f/6.8 Kalostigmat. The shutter is either Goerz' own Automat three-speed everset shutter, a Pronto, or a Compur.
Most of the cameras have a brilliant finder, with attached bubble level, mounted centrally above the lens, as in the examples pictured here. McKeown shows the vest-pocket model with the finder mounted above and to the left of the lens.
Typical specifications (6.5x11 cm (116 film) camera)
- Lens: Symmetrical-doublet, 5 ins (127 mm) f/11, with aperture stops f/11-f/45
- Focusing: Bellows focusing, Focus range: 5-50 feet, (1.5-15 m) +inf
- Shutter: Goerz leaf shutter, speeds: 1/ 25, 1/50, 1/100, +B&T
- Viewfinder: Brilliant finder on top of the lens standard, turning 90 degrees left on its own axis for landscape pictures, w/ red sprit level
- Bellows: single-extension
- Other: Engraving on top of the camera: Goerz; 1/4 in tripod socket; Cable release socket; Removable back cover
- Body: Aluminium, Weight: 556 g
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Goerz Roll-Tengor 6.5x11cm c.1921 Images by Süleyman Demir (Image rights) |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover). p356.
Links
- Roll-Tengor at Sylvain Halgand's Collection Appareils (in French)
- Examples sold at auction by Westlicht Photographica Auction (now Leitz Photographica Auction):
- 6x9 cm Roll-Tengor serial no. 208215, with 10.5 cm f/6.8 Kalostigmat and Goerz Automat shutter, sold at the fifth auction, on 29 May 2004.
- 6.5x11 cm Roll-Tengor serial no. 196799, with f/11 Symmetrical Doublet, focusing in feet, and Automat shutter; also sold at the fifth Westlicht auction.