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Pretended Artist
For a short period of time in the mid 1950s, Ihagee Dresden was churning out Exaktas at max capacity. They needed somebody to step in and produce the Exa while they focused on meeting Exakta demand. The company that did was Rheinmetall. Better known for producing weapons, Rheinmetall at the time was producing typewriters and the Exa seemed like something that'd help keep the factory busy. After about 14,000 cameras were made, Exa production moved back to Ihagee.
Rheinmetall Exas are not exactly rare, but fairly uncommon. They got a reputation for being not as well made as the Ihagee version, but from what I can see the quality is pretty much equal. Anyway, I spotted this one on ebay for an incredibly low BIN, including the CZJ Tessar lens. I couldn't pass it up even though I already have several Exas.
woods by Berang Berang, on Flickr
cabriolet by Berang Berang, on Flickr
wall by Berang Berang, on Flickr
steps by Berang Berang, on Flickr
Untitled by Berang Berang, on Flickr
Smiley Porsche 356 by Berang Berang, on Flickr
47000008 by Berang Berang, on Flickr
47000005 by Berang Berang, on Flickr
The Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar is pretty decent lens, but I also had an Exaktar 2/50 I've been needing to try. The Exaktar mimics the look of the Zeiss Pancolar, but was made in Japan. It seems to have been imported by the Exakta Camera Co. of NY. It doesn't have much of a reputation online, but amusingly, its M42 variant (the Edixagon) sells for hundreds of dollars in ebay auctions.
Untitled by Berang Berang, on Flickr
Untitled by Berang Berang, on Flickr
Werner Piano Co Chicago by Berang Berang, on Flickr
Workmanship Warranted by Berang Berang, on Flickr
Also a pretty decent performer. Not sure if I'd pay $300 for one in m42, but it was an ok deal at $50 in Exakta mount.
Rheinmetall Exas are not exactly rare, but fairly uncommon. They got a reputation for being not as well made as the Ihagee version, but from what I can see the quality is pretty much equal. Anyway, I spotted this one on ebay for an incredibly low BIN, including the CZJ Tessar lens. I couldn't pass it up even though I already have several Exas.
woods by Berang Berang, on Flickr
cabriolet by Berang Berang, on Flickr
wall by Berang Berang, on Flickr
steps by Berang Berang, on Flickr
Untitled by Berang Berang, on Flickr
Smiley Porsche 356 by Berang Berang, on Flickr
47000008 by Berang Berang, on Flickr
47000005 by Berang Berang, on FlickrThe Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar is pretty decent lens, but I also had an Exaktar 2/50 I've been needing to try. The Exaktar mimics the look of the Zeiss Pancolar, but was made in Japan. It seems to have been imported by the Exakta Camera Co. of NY. It doesn't have much of a reputation online, but amusingly, its M42 variant (the Edixagon) sells for hundreds of dollars in ebay auctions.
Untitled by Berang Berang, on Flickr
Untitled by Berang Berang, on Flickr
Werner Piano Co Chicago by Berang Berang, on Flickr
Workmanship Warranted by Berang Berang, on FlickrAlso a pretty decent performer. Not sure if I'd pay $300 for one in m42, but it was an ok deal at $50 in Exakta mount.
