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optical production house. It is best
known for its 35mm film
cameras named Paxette, and for
slide projectors named Paximat. The
company was
founded in 1915...
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Camera ZORKI Instruction Manual?" (PDF). [2]
Discussion of
Zenit and
Braun Paxette mounts Bertram Hönlinger, Carl
Zeiss AG (2014): All
Zeiss QBM
lenses were...
- X sync. The
Friedrich Deckel Synchro-Compur leaf
shutter of the
Braun Paxette Reflex offered V, X, and M
flash synchronization,
whereby V (German: "Vorlauf")...
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Photography Sigma SA 44.00 mm 35 mm 44 mm
Bayonet Photography Sigma SA
Paxette 44 mm 35 mm M39 1 mm ****
Photography Praktiflex 44 mm 35 mm M40 1 mm...
- the mid-1950s and its follow-ups in form of the Bessamatic, Retina- and
Paxette-reflex, Zenit's next
attempt was the Zenit-4 (1964), -5 and -6 cameras...
- Germany,
including the
Kodak Retina IIIS,
Kodak Retina Reflex S,
Braun Paxette Reflex, and Voigtländer Bessamatic. DKL-mount
lenses for the
Kodak cameras...
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optical production house. It is best
known for its 35mm film
cameras named Paxette, and for
slide projectors named Paximat.
Braun Ultralit Zoom 28–70 mm f3...
- lens aperture,
until the
needle was
centered on a mark. (The Carl
Braun Paxette Reflex [West Germany] leaf
shutter SLR had an
external top mounted, coupled...
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print competition.
Kirker later returned to New
Zealand and
began using a
Paxette camera to
produce work in the new
colour snapshot format.
Kirker died in...
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supplying lenses to Carl
Braun Camera-Werk (for the
Colorette Super II and
Paxette Reflex) and
Iloca (for the Electric).
Rodenstock offered retrofocus/inverted...