- The
Exakta (sometimes Exacta) was a
camera produced by the
Ihagee Kamerawerk in Dresden, Germany,
founded as the
Industrie und Handels-Gesellschaft mbH...
- The Kine
Exakta was the
first 35mm single-lens
reflex (SLR)
still camera in
regular production. It was
presented by
Ihagee Kamerawerk Steenbergen GmbH...
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manufacturer based in Dresden, Germany. Its best-known
product was the
Exakta single-lens
reflex camera.
Johan Steenbergen, a Dutchman,
founded a camera...
- 4×4.5 cm
frames for
photo IDs. The
Exakta 66 is
based on the
Pentacon Six but was made in West
Germany by
Exakta GmbH, Nuremberg. The body is rubber...
-
Zeiss Ikon,
Contax (now
owned by the Carl
Zeiss company), Ica, Ernemann,
Exakta, Praktiflex, and many more.
Among the
innovative legacies of the predecessor...
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Captain Jacks Schneider Lens Page 35 mm f2.8
Exakta mount,
smaller overall lens than
above zebra Exakta Curtagons,
small silver button within a larger...
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front of the camera. From KW/Pentacon:
Praktisix Pentacon Six From
Exakta GmbH:
Exakta 66 From Kiev-****nal: Kiev 6C Kiev 60
Modified Kiev 88's Kiev 88С...
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through 1964. The
camera was
inspired by the
Exakta camera. The
Start used bayonet-mounted
lenses and had an
Exakta-style
shutter release arm, a KMZ Helios...
- as the '
Exakta V'), the
Exakta Varex VX (identified in the
United States as the '
Exakta VX'), the
Exakta VX IIa, the
Exakta VX IIb, the
Exakta VX500 and...
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reflex (SLR) was the Kine
Exakta,
introduced in 1936.
World War II
interrupted development of the type.
After the war,
Exakta resumed development and the...