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* [http://www.ukcamera.com/classic_cameras/voigt16.htm Perkeo] (6x6 and 3x4 cm cameras) at [http://www.ukcamera.com/classic_cameras/class.html Classic Cameras]
 
* [http://www.ukcamera.com/classic_cameras/voigt16.htm Perkeo] (6x6 and 3x4 cm cameras) at [http://www.ukcamera.com/classic_cameras/class.html Classic Cameras]
 
* [http://www.certo6.com/cameras/voigtlaender-perkeo Perkeo] at [http://www.certo6.com/ Certo 6]
 
* [http://www.certo6.com/cameras/voigtlaender-perkeo Perkeo] at [http://www.certo6.com/ Certo 6]
* Flickr set of [http://www.flickr.com/photos/tony_kemplen/sets/72157626318211915/ Photos taken with a Perkeo 3×4] in [http://www.flickr.com/photos/tony_kemplen/ Tony Kemplen's Flickr photostream]
 
 
* [http://arukucamera.net/PerkeoII.html Photos taken with a Perkeo II] at [http://arukucamera.net/index.html Aruku Camera]
 
* [http://arukucamera.net/PerkeoII.html Photos taken with a Perkeo II] at [http://arukucamera.net/index.html Aruku Camera]
 
* [http://www.hmw-foto.at/kamera/perkeo.shtm Perkeo at HMW-Photo]
 
* [http://www.hmw-foto.at/kamera/perkeo.shtm Perkeo at HMW-Photo]

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There is an earlier 3x4 cm folding viewfinder Perkeo, also by Voigtländer, and a late 19th century magazine plate camera, the Perkeo No. 140 by Krügener.

The Perkeo cameras are a series of folding cameras made by Voigtländer in the 1950s for 6×6 cm (2¼-inch square) exposures on 120 or 620 film. They are vertical folders (that is, the front door opens sideways in relation to the body, not downward). Their design owes something to the Bessa 66. The cameras all have a small telescopic viewfinder built into the plated metal top housing,[1] and a cold shoe.

Perkeo I

The Perkeo I, made from 1950,[2] was sold with a variety of lens options; a Vaskar 75 or 80 mm f/4.5 or a Color-Skopar 80 mm f/3.5. Several shutters were also available, from a Vario, a Pronto, a Prontor S, a Prontor SV, a Prontor SVS or Synchro Compur. Models produced from 1951 - 1952 do not have a double exposure prevention interlock.

Voigtländer Perkeo I specifications

  • Manufacturer: Voitländer
  • Country: Germany
  • Years Produced: 1952 - 1955
  • Body Type: Folding
  • Film Type: 120 or 620
  • Lens Type: Vaskar 75 or 80 mm f/4.5 , or Color-Skopar 80 mm f/3.5
  • Shutter Type: Vario, Pronto, Prontor S, Prontor SV, Prontor SVS or Synchro Compur
  • Flash Type: Accessory Shoe


Perkeo II

The Perkeo II, also from 1952,[2] was only a slight upgrade. It has automatic frame-counting (in addition to the red window) and double-exposure prevention. The double exposure prevention mechanism keeps a tight frame spacing. This can also be utilized to expose 13 frames (rather than 12) on a 120 film. (Frame indication on film via red window can be disregarded as mechanic lock per frame is used instead).

Voigtländer Perkeo II specifications

  • Manufacturer: Voigtländer
  • Country: Germany
  • Years Produced: 1952 - 1955
  • Body Type: Folding
  • Film Type: 120 or 620
  • Lens Type: Color-Skopar 80mm f/3.5
  • Shutter Type alternatives: Prontor S, Prontor-SV, Prontor SVS, Compur-Rapid, Synchro-Compur
  • Flash Type: Accessory (cold) Shoe


Perkeo E or IIIe or III

The Perkeo E or III or IIIe was made in 1955. It is similar to the previous models of the Perkeo line, but has an uncoupled rangefinder built into the top housing, and the Voigtländer name on the front, not on the top and no frame counter. The reason behind the various names is unknown at this point, but in 1956 Schering AG sold the Voigtländer name to Carl Ziess AG. One could conclude that in 1956 Carl Ziess renamed the "E" model to the III or IIIE, or maybe the "E" model never got to the market before Carl Ziess renamed it.


Voigtländer Perkeo E, III or IIIe specifications

  • Manufacturer: Voigtländer
  • Country: Germany
  • Years Produced: 1955 - 1957
  • Body Type: Folding
  • Film Type: 120 or 620
  • Lens Type: Vaskar 80 mm f/4.5 or Color-Skopar 80 mm f/3.5
  • Shutter Type: Pronto, Prontor S , Prontor SV
  • Flash Type: Accessory Shoe

McKeown shows a prototype for a new model of the Perkeo E from 1955, which is a horizontal folder, and has an improved focusing mechanism and an uncoupled selenium meter. In a Voigtländer catalog from 1954-1955 there is a Perkeo Model advertised with a coupled rangefinder, however the text in the catalog does not specify what model this coupled rangefinder version is. The lens and shutter options on this coupled rangefinder model from the catalog are as follows: Color-Skopar 80 mm f/3.5 with a flash-synchronised Pronto SVS 300.


Notes

  1. Compare to the viewfinder on a prototype Perkeo I sold in the November 2011 Westlicht Photographica Auction in Vienna.
  2. 2.0 2.1 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). p958.

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