Technika Triple 13x18 / 10x15 / 9x12 Linhof Technika II Models
Linhof Technika II 13x18/10x15/9x12 by xipho68, auf Flickr
Technika Triple 13x18 / 10x15 / 9x12 Linhof Technika II Models
Linhof Technika II 13x18/10x15/9x12 by xipho68, auf Flickr
Mine also came with this Xenar 210/4,5 in Compound (bulit 1942). Here on the photo, a WW-Meyer Aristostigmat 120 ist mounted.
My 13x18 survived from end of WW2 to 2016 in east Germany (near Chemnitz). It was heavy used, I think in the 1950s/60s a GDR Pro was very happy to have this Technika..
I paid 300 Euros for a very dirty (cellar) camera/Bellows with pinholes/good working Compound an clean lens ... The bellows contained a lot of old dust/dirt but fortunately the storage was dirty, but dry...
The 9x12 was in much better shape, maybe it lived its whole life in/near Munich where it was built. Camera Munich, Shutter Munich, Lens Saalfeld near Jena...
alte Plaubel Kamera 9x12 by xipho68, auf Flickr
Another new 9x12, but only for the shelf (at least in the moment as the old compound shutter is stuck.
A very old Plaubel Camera with Plaubel Lens (Plaubel Doppel-Orthar F6 No 2 ). The body is also made by Plaubel, see plate in body.
2 scales for the convertible lens.Wooden camera with aluminium floor/door.
Plaubel was founded in Frankfurt in 1902 by Hugo Schrader (the first Makina was made 1912 btw)
The shutter is a early Compound, Alu finish, 1904-1909? http://www.earlyphotography.co.uk/site/entry_S47.html
Ernemann HEAG II Ser. II (1918/19) by xipho68, auf Flickr
Very nice Ernemann HEAG II Ser. 2 (1918 as I think) 9x12 Normalfalz Camera, found in its Birth City Dresden. Ernemann merged in 1926 with Ica to Zeiss Ikon.
The Camera is in very good shape, everything works except the fast 1/300s an the still existing orignal fix mounted cable release.
Body and back is made from wood, with nice details, the flatbed is steel.
Lens is a Ernemann Anastigmat 1.6,3/135mm Ernar (a strange Protar copy maybe, se my thread to this topic in "lenses") in a Ernemann Auto-Sektor ? shutter.
Ernemann HEAG II Ser. II (1918/19) by xipho68, auf Flickr
Hey Thom, is that the 810? Where's the back? I've got some film coming in tomorrow for the V11!
Luis, yep that's the 8x10 from the back. I did not know you had a V11! What lenses do you have for it?
12 n 14 Dagors, 16.5, 19, 24, n. 30" Artars. Just got the V11 this past weekend there are photos of it in the ULF thread
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