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− | + | The '''Wica''' was a [[Leica]] copy made by '''Wi'''ener '''Ca'''mera Werkstätte and apparently designed by R. Gerstendörfer of Vienna. It was presented in 1948 and is ultra rare. | |
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It had a synchronized focal plane shutter from 1/20 to 1/1000, with no slow speeds. In an article in 4/2005 issue of VÖAV, it is said it was advertised with a top speed of 1/1600, but it might be a mistake. It had a coupled rangefinder, separate from the viewfinder, a detachable back and an accessory shoe screwed to the top plate, but being essentially a hand crafted camera, there were variations: | It had a synchronized focal plane shutter from 1/20 to 1/1000, with no slow speeds. In an article in 4/2005 issue of VÖAV, it is said it was advertised with a top speed of 1/1600, but it might be a mistake. It had a coupled rangefinder, separate from the viewfinder, a detachable back and an accessory shoe screwed to the top plate, but being essentially a hand crafted camera, there were variations: | ||
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* [[Schneider]] Xenon 50/2.8 | * [[Schneider]] Xenon 50/2.8 | ||
* [[Steinheil]] Culminar 50/2.8 | * [[Steinheil]] Culminar 50/2.8 | ||
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Recent auctions and other known pictures: | Recent auctions and other known pictures: |
Revision as of 09:12, 5 October 2015
The Wica was a Leica copy made by Wiener Camera Werkstätte and apparently designed by R. Gerstendörfer of Vienna. It was presented in 1948 and is ultra rare.
Wica No.117 with Rodenstock Heligon 5cm f/2 lens Photos by eBayer foto-hobby24.eu (Image rights) |
It had a synchronized focal plane shutter from 1/20 to 1/1000, with no slow speeds. In an article in 4/2005 issue of VÖAV, it is said it was advertised with a top speed of 1/1600, but it might be a mistake. It had a coupled rangefinder, separate from the viewfinder, a detachable back and an accessory shoe screwed to the top plate, but being essentially a hand crafted camera, there were variations:
- early models:
- short top plate (like the Leica screw models), with R. Gerstendörfer Wien and Wica engravings
- 2-plug sync mounted at the top of the front plate
- advance/rewind knob protruding from the front plate;
- later models:
- longer top plate, with Wica, MADE IN AUSTRIA and serial number black-filled engravings
- recessed rewind knob, extracted by a side mounted lever
- normal sync post at the bottom of the front plate
- advance/rewind lever at the top of the front plate
- different winding knob
- higher shutter release
Some had a removable lens in a special mount (32mm fine thread), hand adjusted to the rangefinder. Some later cameras had a normal Leica thread mount.
Lenses reported in Wica mount:
- Angénieux type S1 50/1.8
- Angénieux type Z2 50/2.9
- Berthiot Flor 50/2.8
- Rodenstock Heligon 50/2
- Schneider Xenon 50/2.8
- Steinheil Culminar 50/2.8
Recent auctions and other known pictures:
- s/n 15, Westlicht Auction 21/5/2005, short top plate marked R. Gerstendörfer Wien and Wica, 2-plug sync, A/R knob, with Steinheil Culminar 5cm/2.8 VL #506977 in Wica mount
- s/n unknown, ebay auction, short top plate marked R. Gerstendörfer Wien and Wica, 2-plug sync, A/R knob, with Schneider Xenon 5cm/2 #1800997 in Wica mount
- s/n 130, Westlicht Auction 15/11/2002, short top plate marked R. Gerstendörfer Wien and Wica, 2-plug sync, A/R knob, strap lugs with Berthiot Flor 5cm/2.8 #1800997 in Wica mount
- s/n 139, Christies 8/6/1995, short top plate marked R. Gerstendörfer Wien and Wica, 2-plug sync, A/R knob, strap lugs with Rodenstock Heligon 5cm/2 #2039679 in Wica mount
- s/n unknown, pictured in McKeown, early model with both a 2-plug sync and a normal sync post, with an Angénieux 50/1.8 type S1 in Wica mount
- s/n unknown, pictured in Jason Schneider's Camera Collecting book, volume III, late model with an Angénieux 50/1.8 type S1 in Wica mount
- s/n 1017, Christies 8/6/1995, long top plate marked Wica and MADE IN AUSTRIA, normal sync, A/R lever, Angénieux 50/2.9 type Z2 #160700 in Wica mount
- s/n 1040, Westlicht Auction 29/5/2004, long top plate marked Wica and MADE IN AUSTRIA, normal sync, A/R lever, Leica thread mount, sold with a fake SONNAR made in USSR
- s/n 1042, late model with Leica thread mount, pictured in McKeown equipped with a Steinheil Quinon 50/2
- s/n 1044, late model, pictured in McKeown with a Berthiot Flor 50/1.5 in Wica mount
- s/n 1051, Westlicht Auction 23/5/2003, long top plate marked Wica and MADE IN AUSTRIA, normal sync, A/R lever, Angénieux 50/2.9 type Z2 #156141 in Wica mount
- s/n 1XXX, late model with Leica thread mount, pictured in McKeown equipped with a Leica-Sonnar 5.8cm/1.5
Links
- Oldcameras.at has a picture of a Wica
- Gerstendörfer Spezial Makro-Teleobjektiv 135mm f/6.3: lot 300 of the March 25, 2006 Photographica and Film auction by Auction Team Breker