No finder, 1949
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No finder, 1949
1957 Super Technika IV
Technika IIIs between 55 and 57
No, they don’t
Sorry, I have no record of that number.
1960 Super Technika IV
1967/68
Same bellows but different rod set and adapter.
As long as you pay for it they should sell it to you. Hopefully that is the only problem with it since that version has not been made in decades.
You are looking for a screw for an old version of the Multifocus Finder. Contact any LInhof service center.
1969 Super Technika V
Glad you found it. When you reassemble it you should put it together so the bottom locking nut is on one side and the top one on the other. That will make the rack stronger then when when both nuts...
Every CombiPlan made, from the first German ones from Kraus to the last ones made by us in the EU have both straight and curved sides on their clear end plates. No exceptions.
No, one side of each end plate is curved on one side and straight on the other.
You sure that is an 8 and not a B?
1958 Super Technika IV
1957 Technika lll
Sorry, no record for that number.
1953 Technika lll
Why not quote Rodenstock’s instructions? Then you would avoid the focus shift.
No, there is a focus shift when you change H stops on the Imagon. You must focus it at the desired H stop.
Sorry no. We ordered them by part number not size.
1965 Super Technika V
1956 iv
Early 73
No, one side is curved it’s other side is straight. And, when you assemble the rack do it so the lock rings are on opposite sides, that will make the rack stronger and, if there are any blue washers,...
June 1956 it’s a Technik IV 5x7
Number is post 1993 but I never saw one like that.
August 1948
I have no idea.
1964 Super Technika V
Sorry, it’s a 1956 Technika III. A long way from the Master Technika.
They also compensate for field coverage as it changes with distance.
After 93.