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The Exakta (sometimes Exacta) was a camera produced by the Ihagee Kamerawerk in Dresden, Germany, founded as the Industrie und Handels-Gesellschaft mbH, in 1912. The inspiration and design of both the VP Exakta and the Kine Exakta are the work of the Ihagee engineer Karl Nüchterlein (see Richard Hummel's Spiegelreflexkameras aus Dresden), who did not survive the Second World War.
An Exakta VX was used by James Stewart's character, a professional photographer, to spy on his possibly murderous neighbor in Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window.[1]
^"Rear Window Camera and Lens". Look Back and Hanker. August 23, 2016.
The Exakta (sometimes Exacta) was a camera produced by the Ihagee Kamerawerk in Dresden, Germany, founded as the Industrie und Handels-Gesellschaft mbH...
The Kine Exakta was the first 35mm single-lens reflex (SLR) still camera in regular production. It was presented by Ihagee Kamerawerk Steenbergen GmbH...
manufacturer based in Dresden, Germany. Its best-known product was the Exakta single-lens reflex camera. Johan Steenbergen, a Dutchman, founded a camera...
Zeiss Ikon, Contax (now owned by the Carl Zeiss company), Ica, Ernemann, Exakta, Praktiflex, and many more. Among the innovative legacies of the predecessor...
4×4.5 cm frames for photo IDs. The Exakta 66 is based on the Pentacon Six but was made in West Germany by Exakta GmbH, Nuremberg. The body is rubber...
Captain Jacks Schneider Lens Page 35 mm f2.8 Exakta mount, smaller overall lens than above zebra Exakta Curtagons, small silver button within a larger...
front of the camera. From KW/Pentacon: Praktisix Pentacon Six From Exakta GmbH: Exakta 66 From Kiev-Arsenal: Kiev 6C Kiev 60 Modified Kiev 88's Kiev 88С...
reflex (SLR) was the Kine Exakta, introduced in 1936. World War II interrupted development of the type. After the war, Exakta resumed development and the...
35 mm film), the Kine Exakta (World's first true 35 mm SLR was Soviet "Sport" camera, marketed several months before Kine Exakta, though "Sport" used its...
a removable pentaprism viewfinder and focusing screen. It features the Exakta bayonet lens mount for interchangeable lenses. A special accessory shoe...
cameras, folding and non-folding, ranging from 6x9cm to 20x24in) Escura Exakta Folmer and Schwing Formatt Hitech Fujifilm Fujinon (see Fujifilm) Gibellini...
selection of aperture (shutter priority) for Ricoh TLS-EE (1973) Petri-designed Exakta FE 2000 (1978) Sears TLS (made by Ricoh) Forward and backward compatibility...
others. She later also used a Leica IIIc rangefinder camera, an Ihagee Exakta, a Zeiss Contarex and other SLR cameras. Writing in The Wall Street Journal...
only; lenses mount and lock on a slightly modified Minolta A-mount adapters Exakta 44.7 mm SLR 24×36 mm 1936–1969 M39x1 45.20 mm SLR 24×36 mm 1952–1968 Early...
Dresden—before the war the world's first 35 mm single-lens reflex camera, the Kine Exakta, and the first miniature camera with good picture-quality were developed...
(the Miranda T 'Pressure Automatic Diaphragm', and other solutions on the Exakta Varex IIa and Praktica FX2) allowing viewing at the lens's maximum aperture...
index for each lens element. Entry-level normal lens offered for Ihagee Exakta SLR cameras. After c. 1932–35, a fourth element was added to Anticomar lenses...
1936, sheet film in 1938). 1936 Introduction by IHAGEE of the Ihagee Kine Exakta 1, the first 35 mm SLR (Single Lens Reflex) camera. Agfacolor Neu (English:...
Harzburg: Dr. Walther Heering Verlag, 1939. Exakta – Ein Weg zu Foto-Neuland. Halle: Isert, 1939. On the Exakta camera. Les Horizons nouveaux de la photographie...
a system. Early representatives include Leica I Schraubgewinde (1930), Exakta (1936) and the Nikon F (1959). System cameras are often single-lens reflex...
which shared the 44.7 mm (1.76 in) flange focal distance with the earlier Exakta system. Although the DKL-mount system is ostensibly compatible across manufacturers...
1 mm Screw Photography Praktica 44.40 mm 35 mm 42 mm Bayonet Photography Exakta, Topcon RE 44.7 mm 35 mm 46 mm Bayonet Photography Zenit M39 45.2 mm 35...