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The Kine Exakta, manufactured in series from April 1936 in Dresden by the Ihagee company is considered to be the first 24 X 36 reflex camera. But the interest of this great 2013-05-08 Whoever built the camera had access to a flash socketless body and an unengraved front plate of a Kine Exakta version 5 (Aguila and Rouah) or Type 4 (Wichmann) or even Type 4 (Exakta Circle). The lens is the prewar own brand Ihagee Anastigmat Exaktar , 3 ,5 /5,4cm that appears in the 1939 catalogue, (not the 3,5/5,0cm shown by Aguila and Rouah ), and would have been readily available. The lot contains a rare camera "Kine Ekzakta-I" version-3, which was produced exclusively for export and only for North America. The exact circulation is unknown, but it is very small. Functionality: the lens and viewfinder lenses are clean, visibility in the viewfinder is good - there is no distortion, the aperture is smooth and pleasant, the zoom is smooth, but a little tight.
IHAGEE KINE EXAKTA I 35MM SKR CAMERA BODY *READ* W/ ORIGINAL LEATHER CASE. $283.36. $308.00 previous price $308.00 + $35.00 shipping. Seller 100% positive.
Det var världens första spegelreflexkamera för 35 mm-film. 1947 lanserades Polaroid Seventy-five years ago, in 1933, Ihagee showed the Exakta 4 x 6.5, later known for 35mm film—originally cinema film—hence the German name "Kine Exakta.
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But the interest of this great camera is not limited to this point of history: For a first attempt, Ihagee had achieved a real masterpiece fixing for decades the Angboten wird eine Spiegelreflex - Kamera „Ihagee - Kine - Exacta 24 x 36 mm“ der Firma Ihagee aus Dresden aus den 50er Jahren. Es handelt sich um einen „Dachbodenfund“, die Funktionen konnten nicht überprüft werden; die Kamera müsste für einen Einsatz auf alle Fälle überholt werden.
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L'occasione era un giorno speciale. Il maggio del 2012 celebra il 100 ° Anniversario della Camera Work Ihagee, l'azienda che dal 1936 ha creato e prodotto la prima reflex 35 mm del mondo, la Kine Exakta. The Exakta VX1000 was a high-end but dated camera from the original Ihagee camera works.
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Ihagee Kine Exakta The Kine-Exakta is one of the landmarks in camera design. Although it was not the first 35mm SLR, the Russian Sport claimed that honor, the Sport made no mark on the market, and had little or no effect on the future of camera design becoming little more than a footnote to history. Ihagee Kine Exacta (Exakta) 1945-1949 POST WAR (ver. 1.2.3) + Tessar 2,8/50mm lens, in used condition and shows wear on the chrome and black trim, lens has marks on the front element and is a little hazy internally, shutter is not firing, focusing screen and mirror are both in good condition.
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El diseño original al parecer corresponde al ingeniero Karl Nuchterlein (1904- 1945) que también fue el creador de la Exakta para película 127 de 1933 y firmante de una patente para producir una réflex con exposímetro This prewar Kine Exakta from 1938 has a fixed viewfinder, but otherwise looks very similar to later models. Designed by Ihagee’s resident engineer, Karl Nüchterlein, the Kine Exakta contained several advancements that hadn’t been achieved by camera makers of the time such as a magnified ground glass for easier focusing, a lever for advancing film, a shutter activated flash socket, and a A beautiful Kine Exacta by Ihagee. The camera has traces of use, but it looks neat. Please see the photos.
The Kine Exakta was the first 35mm single-lens reflex (SLR) still camera in regular production.
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It was developed by Ihagee's engineer Karl Nüchterlein. The camera type was derived from the Ihagee EXAKTA for 127 rollfilm (4×6.5 cm images), an earlier SLR creation by Nüchterlein. The Kine Exakta was presented at the fair Leipziger Früjahrsmesse in spring 1936, one and a half The Kine Exakta was the second SLR made by Ihagee, with the first being the 1933 VP Exakta, which used 127 roll film. The word kine highlighted the main difference between the two cameras since it roughly means cine or cinema in German, referring to the Kine Exakta’s use of 35mm cinema film.
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But the interest of this great camera is not limited to this point of history: For a first attempt, Ihagee had achieved a … The Exakta VX1000 was a high-end but dated camera from the original Ihagee camera works. It was the final and finest version of a series that began in 1936 with the Kine Exakta. Mine is from 1969 or thereabouts, just before production ended in 1970. The Kine Exakta was … The Kine Exakta, manufactured in series from April 1936 in Dresden by the Ihagee company is considered to be the first 24 X 36 reflex camera. But the interest of this great camera is not limited to this point of history: For a first attempt, Ihagee had achieved a real masterpiece fixing for decades the main features of Kine-9700 no lens, but with Kine-Exakta mount.
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25 watchers. ✓ IHAGEE KINE EXAKTA I 35MM SKR CAMERA BODY *READ* W/ ORIGINAL LEATHER. made by Ihagee also in Dresden , in 1951.
Sie ist damit ein Meilenstein in der Entwicklung der Fotografie. Produziert wurde sie in mehreren Varianten zwischen 1936 und 1949. 2018-06-06 · Promoting the collection, use and historical study of Ihagee cameras and associated accessories Read more about the Exakta Circle, who we are and what we do Great Exakta collection coming up for sale ! The landmark Kine Exakta camera of 1936 was world’s first successful 35mm SLR. Although the Russians announced their Sport 35mm SLR a year earlier, this ingenious but ungainly clunker was made in limited quantities from about 1937-1941 and distributed only in the Soviet Union. The Kine Exakta, on the other hand, was an instant international success and its maker, Ihagee of Dresden, Germany Kine Exakta II Here is an Exakta II of 1949, the second version of the first post-war model. I bought it with a black, manual, 2.0/58 Carl Zeiss Biotar from the same year. The camera fared well in more than 50 years of its life: everything seemed to work.