1950s film camera Cima Luxette
Luxette is a rigid body viewfinder camera designed for film size 127. Its expertise lies in the Roeschlein of Bad Kreuznach lenses and the use of light metal to manufacture its body. The version with accessory boots is named Cima 44; Do you still have the Cima 44S model with accessory shoes. The camera has a dual exposure prevention mechanism. Rotate the film feed knob to unlock the shutter release button for the next exposure. The shutter must be lifted with the lever on the lens barrel.
1950s vintage camera Zeiss Ikon Contaflex
The Zeiss Ikon Contaflex is a series of 35mm DSLR cameras produced by Zeiss Ikon in the 1950s and 1960s, equipped with a leaf shutter. This name was first used by Zeiss Ikon in 1935 for a 35mm dual reflex camera, Contaflex TLR. The first DSLR model of the Contaflex series, the Contaflex I and II, had fixed lenses, while later models had interchangeable lenses. The advantages of using a blade shutter include low manufacturing costs, quieter operation, and flash synchronization at all shutter speeds.
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