The Colorette Super (or Super Colorette) is a line of coupled rangefinder cameras made by Braun in Nuremberg from about to There are several models, with fixed or interchangeable lens, and with or without a lightmeter. Some of these are marked only Colorette on the camera. According to McKeown, the body design is based on that of the Gloriette viewfinder camera of about the same time. · The Braun Super Colorette II shared the same lens mount as the Kodak Retina series, and various other cameras. Image used with permission of Cees-Jan de Hoog. After the screw mount Paxette, Braun would release cameras with no less than three different bayonet mounts in a short period of time from the late s to the early s. The M. Butkus library of camera instruction manuals Where FILM camera instruction manuals have been found for FREE since (donations accepted with a smile) - All Other Non-Brand Name Camera Manuals I have no connection to any camera company. This electronic library of information is only here for your information.
ثالثا نسل اوليه لنزهاي گران قيمت لنزهاي EOS همانند /, /, /, / (mark I II) / and / تنها توسط موتورهاي اولتراسونيک و الکترونيک -دستي قادر به فوکوس هستند و نه اتوفوکوس بلکه فوکوس دستي. Køb og salg af Braun i Billede og lyd på DBA - side 2 Køb og sælg både nye og brugte nye varer på DBA - du finder over 1 mio. billige ting til salg. DBA Guide. The lenses for the Braun Colorette II fitted as well. Shutter: Synchro-Compur leaf shutter behind the lens. B, with EV coupling. Metering: Built-in, uncoupled selenium meter, ASA with EV (light value) display: Focussing: manual at the lense, coupled rangefinder: Viewfinder.
The Colorette Super is a line of rangefinder made by Braun from abt. to Several variants have been marketed, with fixed or interchangeable lense, with or without lightmeter. The naming of the models is similar to the Paxette: Colorette Super II: rangefinder and interchangeable lense Colorette Super II B: rangefinder, interchangeable lense and uncoupled lightmeter Colorette Super. Braun Colorette Super IIL with brightline viewfinder, and essentially a modernised version of the Super Colorette II above. It has a Schneider-Kreuznach BRAUN-Radiogon 35mm f/4 lens fitted. Despite the similar specifications as the Rodenstock Eurygon shown earlier, it appears to be quite a different design. The Braun Super Colorette II shared the same lens mount as the Kodak Retina series, and various other cameras. Image used with permission of Cees-Jan de Hoog. After the screw mount Paxette, Braun would release cameras with no less than three different bayonet mounts in a short period of time from the late s to the early s.
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