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==Voigtländer Alpin Specifications== | ==Voigtländer Alpin Specifications== | ||
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* Shutter Type: Compur 250 or Koilos 300 | * Shutter Type: Compur 250 or Koilos 300 | ||
* Flash Type: None | * Flash Type: None | ||
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+ | The [[Voigtländer]] '''Alpin''' are horizontal folding bed plate cameras made from 1907 to 1928. The cameras had double or triple extension bellows. A ''Teletubus'' with 2½× magnification could be mounted inside the unfolded camera. Tourists liked the camera because it was quite compact when folded, provided a horizontal format suitable for landscapes and group photographs, and it was made of light metal. It was produced in a wide variety of models each featured a different lens or negative size.. | ||
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+ | Two main formats were offered, 9x12 and 10x15, the latter for panorama and stereo imagery. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==9x12 format== | ||
+ | ===Version 1, 1907-08=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Lens options in [[Compound]] or [[Koilos]] shutter: | ||
+ | *120mm | ||
+ | ** Collinear f/6.3 120mm | ||
+ | ** Dynar f/5.5 120mm | ||
+ | ** Triple Anastigmat f/7 120mm | ||
+ | *135mm | ||
+ | ** Collinear f/6.3 135mm | ||
+ | ** Dynar f/5.5 135mm | ||
+ | ** Triple Anastigmat f/7 135mm | ||
+ | **150mm | ||
+ | ** Dynar f/5.5 150mm | ||
+ | ** Triple Anastigmat f/7 150mm | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Version 2, 1908-28=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Lens options in [[Compound]] or [[Koilos]] shutter: | ||
+ | *120mm | ||
+ | ** Collinear f/6.3 120mm | ||
+ | ** Dynar f/5.5 120mm | ||
+ | ** Triple Anastigmat f/7 120mm | ||
+ | *135mm | ||
+ | ** Collinear f/6.3 135mm | ||
+ | ** Dynar f/5.5 135mm | ||
+ | ** Heliar f/4.5 135mm | ||
+ | ** Triple Anastigmat f/7 135mm | ||
+ | *150mm | ||
+ | ** Dynar f/5.5 150mm | ||
+ | ** Triple Anastigmat f/7 150mm | ||
+ | *Varied | ||
+ | ** Collinear Satzanastigmat with 6 different focal lengths | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ==10x15 format== | ||
+ | ===Version 1, 1908-26=== | ||
+ | Lens options in [[Compound]] or [[Koilos]] shutter: | ||
+ | *165mm | ||
+ | ** Dynar f/5.5 165mm | ||
+ | ** Heliar f/4.5 165mm | ||
+ | *180mm | ||
+ | ** Heliar f/4.5 180mm | ||
+ | *210mm | ||
+ | ** Heliar f/4.5 210mm | ||
+ | *Varied | ||
+ | ** Collinear Satzanastigmat with 6 different focal lengths | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Version 2, 1926-28=== | ||
+ | Lens options in [[Compound]] or [[Koilos]] shutter: | ||
+ | *165mm | ||
+ | ** Dynar f/5.5 165mm | ||
+ | ** Heliar f/4.5 165mm | ||
+ | *180mm | ||
+ | ** Heliar f/4.5 180mm | ||
+ | *210mm | ||
+ | ** Heliar f/4.5 210mm | ||
+ | *Varied | ||
+ | ** Collinear Satzanastigmat with 6 different focal lengths | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ==10x15 format Stereo== | ||
+ | The stereo version became available in 1911 and was offered until the end of production in 1928. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Lens options: | ||
+ | * 2x Collinear f/6.3 105mm Stereo Compur shutter | ||
+ | * 3x Collinear f/6.3 105mm Stereo Compur shutter | ||
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+ | |image= http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2256/1491381779_a7100247e9_n.jpg | ||
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+ | |image_text= {{public domain 1923}} | ||
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+ | ==Notes and References== | ||
+ | <references /> | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== |
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Contents
Voigtländer Alpin Specifications
- Manufacturer: Voigtländer
- Country: Germany
- Years Produced: 1907 - 1929
- Body Type: Metal Folding
- Film Type: Plate
- Lens Type: Multiple
- Shutter Type: Compur 250 or Koilos 300
- Flash Type: None
The Voigtländer Alpin are horizontal folding bed plate cameras made from 1907 to 1928. The cameras had double or triple extension bellows. A Teletubus with 2½× magnification could be mounted inside the unfolded camera. Tourists liked the camera because it was quite compact when folded, provided a horizontal format suitable for landscapes and group photographs, and it was made of light metal. It was produced in a wide variety of models each featured a different lens or negative size..
Two main formats were offered, 9x12 and 10x15, the latter for panorama and stereo imagery.
9x12 format
Version 1, 1907-08
Lens options in Compound or Koilos shutter:
- 120mm
- Collinear f/6.3 120mm
- Dynar f/5.5 120mm
- Triple Anastigmat f/7 120mm
- 135mm
- Collinear f/6.3 135mm
- Dynar f/5.5 135mm
- Triple Anastigmat f/7 135mm
- 150mm
- Dynar f/5.5 150mm
- Triple Anastigmat f/7 150mm
Version 2, 1908-28
Lens options in Compound or Koilos shutter:
- 120mm
- Collinear f/6.3 120mm
- Dynar f/5.5 120mm
- Triple Anastigmat f/7 120mm
- 135mm
- Collinear f/6.3 135mm
- Dynar f/5.5 135mm
- Heliar f/4.5 135mm
- Triple Anastigmat f/7 135mm
- 150mm
- Dynar f/5.5 150mm
- Triple Anastigmat f/7 150mm
- Varied
- Collinear Satzanastigmat with 6 different focal lengths
10x15 format
Version 1, 1908-26
Lens options in Compound or Koilos shutter:
- 165mm
- Dynar f/5.5 165mm
- Heliar f/4.5 165mm
- 180mm
- Heliar f/4.5 180mm
- 210mm
- Heliar f/4.5 210mm
- Varied
- Collinear Satzanastigmat with 6 different focal lengths
Version 2, 1926-28
Lens options in Compound or Koilos shutter:
- 165mm
- Dynar f/5.5 165mm
- Heliar f/4.5 165mm
- 180mm
- Heliar f/4.5 180mm
- 210mm
- Heliar f/4.5 210mm
- Varied
- Collinear Satzanastigmat with 6 different focal lengths
10x15 format Stereo
The stereo version became available in 1911 and was offered until the end of production in 1928.
Lens options:
- 2x Collinear f/6.3 105mm Stereo Compur shutter
- 3x Collinear f/6.3 105mm Stereo Compur shutter
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Notes and References
Links