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It was a 6x9 folding camera with a coupled rangefinder and a very sleek design. | It was a 6x9 folding camera with a coupled rangefinder and a very sleek design. | ||
The lenses offered for the Super Pontura included: | The lenses offered for the Super Pontura included: | ||
− | * Schneider Xenar | + | * Meyer Trioplan 10.5 cm f/4.5 |
+ | * Meyer Trioplan 10.5 cm f/3.8 | ||
+ | * Schneider Radionar 10.5 cm f/4.5 | ||
+ | * Schneider Xenar 10.5 cm f/4.5 | ||
+ | * Zeiss Tessar 10.5 cm f/4.5 | ||
+ | All were available with a Compur OS shutter to 1/250, or optionally with a Compur-Rapid shutter to 1/400. |
Revision as of 19:24, 25 January 2006
The Super Pontura was the top of the range of medium format folders made by Balda in Dresden, Germany, before World War II.
It was a 6x9 folding camera with a coupled rangefinder and a very sleek design. The lenses offered for the Super Pontura included:
- Meyer Trioplan 10.5 cm f/4.5
- Meyer Trioplan 10.5 cm f/3.8
- Schneider Radionar 10.5 cm f/4.5
- Schneider Xenar 10.5 cm f/4.5
- Zeiss Tessar 10.5 cm f/4.5
All were available with a Compur OS shutter to 1/250, or optionally with a Compur-Rapid shutter to 1/400.