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Hugo meyer trioplan 17mm f2.8
Hugo meyer trioplan 17mm f2.8







hugo meyer trioplan 17mm f2.8
  1. #Hugo meyer trioplan 17mm f2.8 movie#
  2. #Hugo meyer trioplan 17mm f2.8 full#
  3. #Hugo meyer trioplan 17mm f2.8 plus#
  4. #Hugo meyer trioplan 17mm f2.8 professional#

long ago the bellows were red, now very dark red. Some defects but shutter works.Ĥx5 in model V (?) Wooden leather coated body. Weight only 207 grams with one film spool. Not common?īakelite box camera, 120 film for 6圆 frames. Externally worn, but in working condition. Interchangeable Som Berlioth 12,5 mm 1:1,9.

#Hugo meyer trioplan 17mm f2.8 movie#

With leather case.ĭouble 8 movie camera, made in France in early 1950s. In fully working condition, but the folding viewing shade is in poor condition. Certo-Doppel anastigmat 1:6,8 135 mm in Ibsor 1-200 +B+T. Removable holder for both filmspools (for easier loading?)ĩx12 cm model. Metal body with painted ends and otherwise leatherette covered. Image with Jupiter 12 (35mm 1:2,8)Ĭanon: New Sure Shot (AF35M II / Autoboy 2)įolder for 120 film, 6x9 frames. Not sure if the direct view finder was installed later on.īody only in good working order. Wollensak Anastigmat 1:6.3 in Ilex 1-300. Mantere Rauma, Finland.įrom a local web auction. With original strap.īilora (Kürbi & Niggeloh): Standard Synchro-Box

hugo meyer trioplan 17mm f2.8

#Hugo meyer trioplan 17mm f2.8 professional#

Prior to that the camera was used by an unidentified professional in the Finnish Lapland. The lens has more signs of use than the body.The previous owner had the camera in his collection for some 30 years. Both Tessar and Compur are with1930/-31 serials. Removeable lens holder.1:4,5 13,5 cm Tessar in Rim set Compur. Triple extension, vertical and horizontal front standard movements, dropping bed. Black leather covered wood and aluminum body. could be a 1936 product.īentzin: Primarflex II (Primar Reflex II)Ĭosmetically in average condition, fully working shutter. Coupled spit image range finder with automatic parallax compensation. Slow shutter speeds seem to be on fast side. Meyer Görlitz Trioplan 1:2,9 5 cm in Compur Rapid. Odd film winding system.įlom a local second hand shop. Short cable release embedded inside the door. Front cell focusing Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 1:3,8 f=10,5 cm No 1562622 in Compur (1-250, B & T). Finally (in August 2014) found out how the film winding system works.ġ20 film, 6x9 and 6x4,5 exposures. Lens Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 1:3,5 f=5 cm. Some brassing.Super-multi-coated Takumar 1:1.8/55 No 6099181 It seems that slightly different model exist.

#Hugo meyer trioplan 17mm f2.8 full#

In full working order and surprisingly clean. In working condition, but the focus is stiff.Īn APM Box rebranded for Finnish market as a SVO (Suomen Valokuvaajain Oy /Finland's Photographers' Ltd i.e. With original leather case.įrom a local fleamarket. Agfa Apotar 1:4.5 f=85 mm in Compur T,B 1-300, also long times sound correct. In very good condition, except focusing is very stiff. With a leather case.įrom local web auction. Cleaned and lubricated the helicoid, works now smoothly. Seems to work, but no computer connection cable.įrom local web auction., in very good condition except focus locked at 3 m.Ī donation. As viewer lighting through a translucent plastic window Film roll inserted without any spool, portrait format, as a slide projector the closest focus is over 3 m. Made in the former Soviet Union in Zagorsk Factory No. Half frame slide viewer and projector Not a camera, but otherwise interesting. PRICE: $1,699 $2,499 (Titanium limited edition) $3,499 (Gold limited edition).Create your own cameras inventory (registration required). In addition to the standard aluminum Trioplan, the company has released a pair of very limited edition lenses coated in gold (pictured) or titanium. There are also Leica M and Leica L variants, but those only support focusing in live view mode, not in rangefinder mode.

#Hugo meyer trioplan 17mm f2.8 plus#

This lens is available for full frame Canon, Nikon and Sony (FE) mounts, plus Fuji X, and Micro Four Thirds cameras. It has 15 aperture blades and accepts 52mm filters.

hugo meyer trioplan 17mm f2.8

When used with extension tubes or close-up rings for macro shoots, you can achieve a magnification of 2:1 with a minimum focus distance of just under 12 inches. Meyer-Optic’s Trioplan 100mm f/2.8 delivers the same bubbly bokeh in the original Trioplan design of three lens elements separated by air. Its claim to fame was its “soap bubble” bokeh, which was achieved when shooting wide open in backlit environments. Originally developed in 1916 by Hugo Meyer, the Trioplan was an affordably priced yet fast lens. Germany’s Meyer-Optic Goerlitz is one of the latest companies to successfully ply this online sorcery by resurrecting the Trioplan lens for modern mounts. Summoning dead photographic products from the grave has been a fairly reliable route to Kickstarter success.









Hugo meyer trioplan 17mm f2.8