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Camera
Type |
35 mm viewfinder stereo
camera |
Manufacturer |
Kamerawerke
Gebrüder Wirgin, Wiesbaden, Germany |
Year Introduced |
About 1954 |
Film |
135 cartridge |
Size |
197 x 77
x 55 mm (W x H x D) |
Weight |
772
grams (971 grams with everready case) |
Lens Separation |
70 mm |
Image Format |
24 x
23 mm (W x H) |
Image Window Separation |
71,20 mm |
Lenses |
Steinheil
München Cassar (glass, matched), 1:3.5/35 mm, filter thread 25 mm |
Diaphragms |
IIris diaphragms between
the lenses, continuously adjustable f/3.5 to f/16 |
Light meter |
Silicium
Built-in Exposure Meter |
Focusing |
Manual, 3.3 ft. -
infinity. Movement of the front elements |
Shutter |
Mechanical central type
shutter (Pronto or Vario), between the lenses. Cocked with film advance. |
Shutter Speeds |
1/300, 1/100,
1/50, 1/25, 1/10, 1/5, 1/2, 1, and "B" |
Viewfinder |
Newton
viewfinder (approx. 0,6x) |
Rangefinder |
Coupled
Ragefinder Stereo |
Film Loading |
Manual |
Film Transport |
Manual, with rapid
winding lever by 10 sprocket holes (= 47.5 mm), sprocket wheel on bottom |
Film Rewinding |
Manual. Unlocking with
rewind release lever. |
Frame Counter |
Additive, 1 to 25. Manual
reset. |
Flash Contact |
PC-Contact, accessory
shoe (no contact) |
Tripod Socket |
¼“ / 20 TPI |
Selftimer |
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Special Features |
Double exposures
prevention |
Accessories |
Operating instructions,
everready case |
Notes |
Other models
were made (Edixa IA, Edixa IIA) |
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