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Ernemann ROLF II Folding 127 Rollfilm Camera With 75mm F12 Rapid Rectilinear
$461.42
£340
€396.84
CA$639.30
A$694.90
CHF 371.99
MX$8,399.69
NOK 4,687.79
SEK 4,323.36
DKK 2,963.74
About the Item
Ernemann ROLF II Folding 127 Rollfilm Camera 75mm F12 Rapid Rectilinear Fixed Lens of Dresden, Germany
Manufactured by Ernemann between 1924-1926.
Folded dimensions: 67 mm x 125 mm x 27 mm
Lens: f12, 75 mm , apertures of f12 and f18 on sector.
Shutter: T
I between-the-lens type, spring powered, self-capping.
Construction: Leatherette covered metal body, leather bellows.
Format: 8, 1 ⅝" x 2 ½" exposures on 127 roll-film.
Focusing: Bellows to 5 feet.
Attributes: Film advance indicated by red window, not coupled to shutter.
Three exposure settings are possible: f12 at I, f12 at T and f18 at T.
The Heinrich Ernemann, Aktiengesellschaft für Cameraproduktion in Dresden, founded in 1899. It produced cameras and movie projectors in Dresden and Görlitz. It took over the camera maker Ernst, Herbst
Firl and continued its Globus camera series. From 1901 to 1907 it was exclusive maker of Stöckig's Union cameras. Later it used that brand itself.
The post-WWI times of the great German inflation until 1923 were good for Ernemann since inflation allowed low export prices for its products. In 1924 the company had to rationalize production. In 1926 Ernemann merged with ICA, also in Dresden, Goerz in Berlin and Contessa-Nettel in Stuttgart to become Zeiss Ikon. Until then Ernemann had got 213 patents.
- Dimensions:Height: 4.93 in (12.5 cm)Width: 2.64 in (6.7 cm)Depth: 1.07 in (2.7 cm)
- Style:Art Deco (Of the Period)
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- Date of Manufacture:1924-1926
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. In very good vintage condition, firing well. Patina and surface wear in keeping with age and usage.
- Seller Location:Reading, GB
- Reference Number:Seller: KFrl 1stDibs: LU8232237000102
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