Nikolaus Karpf KG. Präzisions-Kamera-Werke
Munich
West Germany
Description: Technical camera with a built in rangefinder and an international back. Serial number 2121488. Historical cameras All Architecture 9 Conceptual 19 Industry 2 Interior 3 Landscape 18 Panorama 10 People 10 Still 8 Transportation 3 Video 2 Oliver Wehrli, Landscapes. T launcher minecraft. Very complete and rare set of Linhof Technika. Please note: this lot contains Linhof's electronic rangefinder, of which only 100 were produced. Shortly after the introduction it was taken from production due to defects. A true collector's item! The special thing about this set is that it is a camera with the same serial number as the rangefinder (matched numbers). This is the most complete.
Lens:
f5.6, 100 mm Schneider Symmar, iris diaphragm to f45. Convertible lens comprising: two f12, 175 mm groups, iris to f45. Serial no. 11612745 (1971).Shutter:
Synchro-Compur, speeds 1 - 1/500, B. Focusing setting. Delayed action. X, M flash synchronisation.Construction:
The Linhof Master Technika camera has achieved a certain worldwide cult status. It is noble too, respected throughout the world for its outstanding design and it. Despite the lower serial number than 76076, Bob Salomon says it dates from about 1960 - or about the middle of the model-run. The Linhof Super Technica III camera features precise European craftsmanship. The Technica III was the first all metal technical field camera made and is extremely robust. The camera (serial number 43753) features interchangeable lenses (2 Schneider-Kreuznach lenses the 105 mm f3.5 Xenar lens and the 180 mm f5.5 Tele-Xenar come with the camera).
Format:
6 x 9 cm exposures on 120 roll-film.Focusing:
Bellows. Triple extension. Scale to 4 feet. Rack and pinion movement. Infinity catches for each lens.Attributes:
Auto-stop on film advance when using Super Rollex back.
Selenium exposure meter, match needle type. Scaled: f2.8 - f32, 60s - 1/500, 6 - 6400 ASA, 9 - 39 DIN. Sliding baffle for incident light measurement.
Focusing lock. Drop-bed. Revolving back. Spring back with Fresnel focusing screen.
Movements:
Rise and cross front. Tilting front. Tilt and swing back.Serial Number:
17710778 .With:
- f4, 53 mm Schneider Super Angulon. Iris diaphragm to f32. Synchro-Compur, speeds 1 - 1/500, B. Focusing setting. Delayed action. X, M flash synchronisation. On panel. Front and rear caps. Serial no. 11800295 (c. 1971).
- f4.5, 180 mm Linhof-Tele-Technikon. Iris diaphragm to f45. Synchro-Compur, speeds 1 - 1/500, B. Focusing setting. Delayed action. X, M flash synchronisation. On panel. Front and rear caps. Serial no. 6764173.
- 3 double dark-slides, 6.5 x 9 cm, in boxes. Super Rollex back for 6 x 9 cm exposures on 120 roll-film.
- Front and rear caps for Symmar. Anatomical grip. Mirror focusing hood.
- Lens shade with adapters for all lenses.
- Linhof 70 mm diameter filters to fit lens shade: UV, Yellow, Orange, Red. Linhof orange filter, 51 mm screw fit for 180 mm lens.
- Pamphlets: 'Technika 70', No. 6603/11; 'Important Information on Filters', No. 6308/7; 'Lens Shade/filter Holder and Filters', No. 6603/6.
- Linhof metal outfit case.
- Tripod with pan & tilt head. Code nos. S79 and 56.
The Linhof Master Technika camera has achieved a certain worldwide cult status. It is noble too, respected throughout the world for its outstanding design and it. Despite the lower serial number than 76076, Bob Salomon says it dates from about 1960 - or about the middle of the model-run. The Linhof Super Technica III camera features precise European craftsmanship. The Technica III was the first all metal technical field camera made and is extremely robust. The camera (serial number 43753) features interchangeable lenses (2 Schneider-Kreuznach lenses the 105 mm f3.5 Xenar lens and the 180 mm f5.5 Tele-Xenar come with the camera).
Metal body, leather bellows.Format:
6 x 9 cm exposures on 120 roll-film.Focusing:
Bellows. Triple extension. Scale to 4 feet. Rack and pinion movement. Infinity catches for each lens.Attributes:
Coupled rangefinder, swing prism, active to 2 ½ feet. Lenses coupled via interchangeable cam matched to individual lens. Bright-line direct-vision view-finder with outline for 53 mm, 100 mm, 180 mm lenses, there was a switch to turn off the 180 mm frame. Parallax correction to 4 feet. Frames also show field reduction for close focus. Indicator in finder shows limit of parallax compensation. Vertical plumb indicator in viewfinder.Auto-stop on film advance when using Super Rollex back.
Selenium exposure meter, match needle type. Scaled: f2.8 - f32, 60s - 1/500, 6 - 6400 ASA, 9 - 39 DIN. Sliding baffle for incident light measurement.
Focusing lock. Drop-bed. Revolving back. Spring back with Fresnel focusing screen.
Movements:
Rise and cross front. Tilting front. Tilt and swing back.Serial Number:
17710778 .With:
- f4, 53 mm Schneider Super Angulon. Iris diaphragm to f32. Synchro-Compur, speeds 1 - 1/500, B. Focusing setting. Delayed action. X, M flash synchronisation. On panel. Front and rear caps. Serial no. 11800295 (c. 1971).
- f4.5, 180 mm Linhof-Tele-Technikon. Iris diaphragm to f45. Synchro-Compur, speeds 1 - 1/500, B. Focusing setting. Delayed action. X, M flash synchronisation. On panel. Front and rear caps. Serial no. 6764173.
- 3 double dark-slides, 6.5 x 9 cm, in boxes. Super Rollex back for 6 x 9 cm exposures on 120 roll-film.
- Front and rear caps for Symmar. Anatomical grip. Mirror focusing hood.
- Lens shade with adapters for all lenses.
- Linhof 70 mm diameter filters to fit lens shade: UV, Yellow, Orange, Red. Linhof orange filter, 51 mm screw fit for 180 mm lens.
- Pamphlets: 'Technika 70', No. 6603/11; 'Important Information on Filters', No. 6308/7; 'Lens Shade/filter Holder and Filters', No. 6603/6.
- Linhof metal outfit case.
- Tripod with pan & tilt head. Code nos. S79 and 56.
The Linhof Technika 70 was intended for both hand-held and tripod-mounted work, it has aspects of fast-handling press cameras and technical stand cameras. It was especially suitable for location work in the areas of industrial and commercial photography. Grim dawn shadow strike.
For hand-held use the camera has a very large finder showing frames for three lenses, combined with the finder is a coupled rangefinder. For technical use there is a full set of movements to the front and rear standards together with a drop-bed and a bellows extension enabling macro (and long-focus) use.
There were different versions for different lens combinations: 65-100-180 mm, 53-80-180 mm and 53-100-180 mm. 40 days prayer for the faithful departed pdf reader. Cams could be supplied for different lens focal-lengths but the frames shown in the finder were fixed to these options. Also the frames were applicable to the 56 x 72 mm image size.
Linhof Technika Serial Number Camera Wireless
Accessories included
- Dark slides.
- Super Rollex back for 6 x 9 on 120 roll-film.
- Super Rollex back for 10, 56 x 72 on 120 roll-film.
- Cine Rollex back for 53, 56 x 72 roll-film. This was Linhof's Ideal format.
- Polaroid back.
- Sportsfinder.
- Anatomical Grip.
- Lens Hood and drop-in filter holder.
- Focusing slide for macro or stereo photography.
- Microscope adapter.
- Close-up Focal Frame Finder.