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Post by conan on Sept 21, 2015 18:01:44 GMT -5
Hansz, you could save money on gym fees by exercising with that Contarex in one arm and a NikonF2 with Motor Drive and an 80/200 in the other. I don’t know whether Zeiss had to hand pick the Contarex lenses because at that time all their top line optics were seriously good pieces of glass.
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Post by hannes on Sept 22, 2015 11:26:22 GMT -5
The only camera to use a rotary shutter on full frame 35mm was the USSR made Kiev 10 and 15...and I hear you saying "that's not a rotary shutter", but in fact it is, a Fan shutter that follows a radial path, in other words a rotary or at least a portion of a rotary shutter Hi, Also the Arex had a rotary shutter. 24x28mm is almost 35mm full frame. I think I should lookout to add a Kiev 15 or Kiev 10 to my collection. Hannes
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Post by Stephen on Sept 23, 2015 16:06:05 GMT -5
Perhaps not quite a rotary, as I think it is like the Ilford Advocate, a single petal leaf on pivot, plus, of course, a capping blade. This type is common on everything from Kodak, everset types, box cameras, some times an everset single speed, sometimes a fuller range with timing. The Kiev took that basic idea and expanded it to a full working multi blade shutter.
Stephen.
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Post by hannes on Sept 26, 2015 12:50:19 GMT -5
Perhaps not quite a rotary, as I think it is like the Ilford Advocate, a single petal leaf on pivot, plus, of course, a capping blade. This type is common on everything from Kodak, everset types, box cameras, some times an everset single speed, sometimes a fuller range with timing. For me the arex shutter looks like a real rotary shutter. See here 20150926-113518-_HRO5228-CO6 by Johannes Hromadka, auf Flickr and here in T mode (which is B) 20150926-113417-_HRO5227-CO6 by Johannes Hromadka, auf Flickr Hannes
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Post by Stephen on Sept 26, 2015 14:10:24 GMT -5
Yes, it looks like a rotary shutter, quite a push to get into the body, must use about the dimensions of the Robot rotary, which of course does not cover full frame.
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