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The '''Weltini''' was a 35mm folding camera made by [[Welta]] from 1937. It had a coupled rangefinder combined with the viewfinder, and was based on the body of the viewfinder [[Welti]] model. One interesting feature is that the focusing lever automatically returns to the infinity setting when you close the folding bed, so there is no risk of forcing and blocking it.
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The '''Weltini''' was a 35mm folding camera made by [[Welta]] from 1937. It had a coupled rangefinder combined with the viewfinder, and was based on the body of the viewfinder [[Welti]] model. One interesting feature is that the focusing lever automatically returns to the infinity setting when you close the folding bed, so that lens and lever fit smoothly under the characteristic vault under the front-door.
  
Two variants existed, the older one (1937-1938) had a squared top housing for the viewfinder and rangefinder, the later one (from 1938) had a rounded top plate running from one end to the other, and sometimes small variations to the back closing mechanism. Today the two models are sometimes called ''Weltini I'' and ''Weltini II'', but at the time they were sold, they were simply called Weltini.
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Two variants existed, the older one (1937-1938) had a squared top housing for the viewfinder and rangefinder, the later one (from 1938) had a rounded top plate running from one end to the other, and sometimes small variations to the back closing mechanism. Today the two models are sometimes called ''Weltini I'' and ''Weltini II'', but at the time they were sold, they were simply called Weltini. Both types bear a depth-of-field table on the top.
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The shutter was the Compur-Rapid to 1/500s, or a similar Welta shutter.
  
The shutter was the Compur-Rapid to 1/500s.
 
 
The choice of lenses included:
 
The choice of lenses included:
 
* [[Leitz]] Elmar 5cm f:3.5
 
* [[Leitz]] Elmar 5cm f:3.5
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* Schneider Xenon 5cm f:2
 
* Schneider Xenon 5cm f:2
 
* [[Carl Zeiss Jena]] 5cm f:2.8
 
* [[Carl Zeiss Jena]] 5cm f:2.8
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==Links==
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*[http://www.designundphoto.de/seite%20ca0265%20welta%20weltini.htm Welta Weltini II] at designundphoto.de [http://www.designundphoto.de]
  
 
[[Category: German 35mm rangefinder folding]]
 
[[Category: German 35mm rangefinder folding]]
[[Category: East Germany]]
 
 
[[Category: Welta]]
 
[[Category: Welta]]
 
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Revision as of 15:32, 17 June 2007

The Weltini was a 35mm folding camera made by Welta from 1937. It had a coupled rangefinder combined with the viewfinder, and was based on the body of the viewfinder Welti model. One interesting feature is that the focusing lever automatically returns to the infinity setting when you close the folding bed, so that lens and lever fit smoothly under the characteristic vault under the front-door.

Two variants existed, the older one (1937-1938) had a squared top housing for the viewfinder and rangefinder, the later one (from 1938) had a rounded top plate running from one end to the other, and sometimes small variations to the back closing mechanism. Today the two models are sometimes called Weltini I and Weltini II, but at the time they were sold, they were simply called Weltini. Both types bear a depth-of-field table on the top.

The shutter was the Compur-Rapid to 1/500s, or a similar Welta shutter.

The choice of lenses included:


Links