Nice find, I have 2 of these, different versions but either are lovely in the right situation.Found it on a flea market…. For 8€. M42
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Looks nice and clean, almost all of the ones I have seen of this model are in feet. Get a flashlight in the folding corners of the bellows though as they look like Agfa plastic fantastics. Good luck!Ok so it is here. Got it last night.
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Very pleased with the condition. Bellows seem to have been replaced at some point - they are an external layer of leather and a canvas-like material inside.
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Lens is pristine and focusing is acceptable. Not in the same league as a Takumar butterness but very usable. I like the serial number of the lens 😎
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Only issue are the 1s, 1/2s and 1/5s which are unusable, it's more like 5sec. 1/10th is trying it's best but still sounds more like 1sec. Anything above that sounds accurate enough.
Now I ordered some film to test it.
Whoops, didn't notice the comment about the bellows seeming ok and on closer inspection they look changed.Looks nice and clean, almost all of the ones I have seen of this model are in feet. Get a flashlight in the folding corners of the bellows though as they look like Agfa plastic fantastics. Good luck!
They are different to the ones I remember from my Zeiss Ikon 518/16 - these are more stiff and there is canvas material on the inside. I checked with a torch and didn't see any pinholes.Whoops, didn't notice the comment about the bellows seeming ok.
Very interesting cameraHave owned this Ernemann Ermanox for quite a while, just thought I'd throw it in here for fun. Have lately been trying to research it, without much luck, so far... A pre-Leica rangefinder prototype or a tinkerers concoction? Thoughts or speculation welcome...
FWIW, I have a copy of "Ernemann Cameras" by Peter Göllner (I used to own a Klapp-Camera with Ernostar lens). The book includes an extensive list of the cameras produced by Ernemann. But I don't know if the list is complete. Anyway, none of the cameras in that list has a rangefinder.Have owned this Ernemann Ermanox for quite a while, just thought I'd throw it in here for fun. Have lately been trying to research it, without much luck, so far... A pre-Leica rangefinder prototype or a tinkerers concoction? Thoughts or speculation welcome...
Thanks for the info. I'm sure it was never produced for the market by Ernemann, but kind of wondering if it came out of their R&D department? I had read that their R&D was quite busy in the mid 20's prior to the merger. Perhaps we'll never know.The book includes an extensive list of the cameras produced by Ernemann. But I don't know if the list is complete. Anyway, none of the cameras in that list has a rangefinder.
The book also includes a table with all Ernemann patents between 1889 and 1926. Again, none of these patents seem to be about a rangefinder.
Oooh, with the Solinar too, nice!Ok so it is here. Got it last night.
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Very pleased with the condition. Bellows seem to have been replaced at some point - they are an external layer of leather and a canvas-like material inside.
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Lens is pristine and focusing is acceptable. Not in the same league as a Takumar butterness but very usable. I like the serial number of the lens 😎
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Only issue are the 1s, 1/2s and 1/5s which are unusable, it's more like 5sec. 1/10th is trying it's best but still sounds more like 1sec. Anything above that sounds accurate enough.
Now I ordered some film to test it.
You managed to get change from 1 pence.Not really bought, but I have just come across a Meopta Opemus series (can't remember the number) enlarger, complete with a 50mm EL-Nikkor lens, for the princely sum of £0.00