ОЛИЧНО СЪСТОЯНИЕ , ТЪМНО КАФЯВ БАКЕЛИТ . САМОКОВЪ - БОРОВЕЦ .

This Czech camera was marketed around 1940. On this 24 x 36, the objective tube must be pulled if it is to operate properly. It uses 35mm film, but with specific cartridges. The transport of the film and the arming of the shutter are not associated. To advance the film once exposed, a small lever must be operated on the back of the camera. It releases the capstan that drives the film (and the view counter). The shutter does not require prior arming and of course no security exists to mitigate the multiple exposures. A coincidence rangefinder is present next to the sight eye. This rangefinder is not coupled; The distance indications must be entered on the lens. This camera has been proposed with multiple lens / shutter combinations; The specimen presented here is equipped with a 50 mm Perfotar lens open at f / 2.5.

Dufa Pionyr: Circa 1940

Dufa Pionyr Fit II
Dufa Pionyr Fit II

 

Manufacturer:Dufa
Produced:1941
Classification:Medium Format
Body Type:Extending Helicoid
Construction:Bakelite
Film Size:120
Film Width:62mm
ImageSize:2¼ x 2¼ or 2¼ x 1⅝
Lens Type:meniscus
Focus Type:Fixed
Focal Length:70mm
Focal Range:2.75m - inf.
Aperture Type:Multihole
Aperture:f/11, f/22
Shutter Type:Guillotine type
Shutter Speeds:M(instant)* 1/40s, T(Bulb)
Size Open(w x h x d):135 x 90 x 82 mm
Size Closed(w x h x d):135 x 90 x 63 mm
Weight:325g
* Measured on this camera