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編號 85584949
編號 85584949
Carl Zeiss Palmos AG, Jena
6x9 roll film camera from Palmos
In 1899, Paul Rudolph, optical engineer at ZEISS and father of the famous Planar lens, established a camera production facility under the name Palmos AG in Jena together with Curt Bentzin from Görlitz. A few years later, the company was renamed Carl Zeiss Palmos AG, Jena. The Palmos cameras built by the company between 1902 and 1909 used the newly developed Tessar lens by Rudolph, among others. This would go on to become a worldwide success itself – the first ZEISS company logo was even inspired by the Tessar design. The 6x9 roll film camera from Palmos, whose rapid winder simultaneously transported the film and tensioned the focal-plane shutter, is regarded as a forerunner of the 35 mm camera.
The camera comes with a photo bag and a braun flash, see all the pictures for more details!!