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Linhof technika serial number camera
Linhof technika serial number camera















Camera back can be adjusted for four-way swing. Technika 70 with dropped bed, maximum front rise, lens and rear standards tilted back to maximum.

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Cams have the serial numbers of the lenses for which they were cut engraved on their top surface, along with the focal length and a color code as to which lens stops on the focusing track are used. Lenses from 53-180mm (telephoto lenses to 240mm) were coupled to the rangefinder via a trilobed metal cam placed in the bed of the camera. In addition to a vertical-leveling indicator located within the viewfinder, there is a rangefinder-coupled distance meter reading out on the back of the camera. This allowed accurate focusing of 240mm telephoto lenses at middle distances and according to the instruction manual, objects at 600 ft could be accurately differentiated from infinity. The rangefinder has a base length of 93.5mm, one of the longest ever offered on a medium format camera.

linhof technika serial number camera

The Technika 70's viewfinder is similar to the Leica M camera, except that the normal and wide angle frame lines are always visible and only the telephoto can be switched on/off. In the candid photo the camera is in the upright position and close-up, with the innermost telephoto frame line switched off. Therefore, in the aircraft picture shown (at infinity focus) the camera is being held sideways. The finder is vertically oriented and not horizontally switchable. Red warning signals appear in the finder frame lines when one focuses closer than the field is accurately indicated.

linhof technika serial number camera

The rangefinder focuses as close as 32" and the frame lines are corrected for parallax and field reduction to 4 ft with wide angle and normal lenses, and 6.5 ft with the 180mm telephoto lens. "Type 1" cameras were made with 65/100/180mm frame lines, "Type 2" cameras had 53/80/180mm frame lines, and "Type 3" cameras had 53/100/180mm frame lines. The highlight of the Technika 70 is the integrated range/viewfinder which shows 6x7cm frame lines for three rangefinder-coupled lenses. Photos © 2004, Rick Shimonkevitz, All Rights Reserved The Technika 70 viewfinder, from International Photo Technik 1/1963. Superbly crafted, the Technika 70 was manufactured until '79 and replaced by the 2x3 Super Technika V which, with its side-mounted rangefinder, resembles a "baby" version of the 4x5" Super Technika cameras. A system camera, 6x7cm rollfilm backs, sheet film holders, Polaroid backs, and a number of focusing accessories were available. The revolving four-way articulating back was retained from the earlier models, as were front rise and the drop bed to allow use of wide angle lenses. The front standard was new, introducing on-axis tilt and lateral shift. An uncoupled selenium meter was built-in. The lens-coupling cam had a ratcheted mechanism allowing faster lens switching. For the Technika 70, the top-mounted rangefinder was a completely new design with a larger, brighter finder having 6x7cm format reflected frame lines for up to three rangefinder-coupled lenses. Introduced in 1963 by Nikolaus Karpf KG in Munich, Germany, the Technika 70 was similar in concept (combined range/viewfinder focusing, folding-bed bellows camera of alloy metal construction) to the previous Super Technika's III and IV.

linhof technika serial number camera

It is equivalent in features to a Linhof Master Technika IV and build quality was very high.A "universal" camera intended for both handheld action and tripod-mounted corrective photography, the Linhof Technika 70 is a combination of press and technical designs. The Mark VIII was the final model, produced by MPP from 1963 until the 1980s when the company ceased. It is a metal bodied large format 5x4 (9x12cm) technical view camera with rising front, rear and front tilt and swing, cross front, 15° and 30° drop baseboard for wide angle lenses, coupled rangefinder, triple extension bellows and rotating back. MPP Micro-Technical Mark VIII 5x4 large format film camera, serial number 5X 8988229, and Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 150mm f/4.5 lens with matching serial number 8988229, all in good cosmetic condition but untested, complete with 16 plate holders, leather case, photocopied user manual, Weston Master V exposure meter, two boxes of unexposed Fujichrome RTP II 64T film (expired in 2004) containing 20 sheets in totalQty: (1)NOTESThe Micro Technical Camera by Micro Precision Products was manufactured in the UK from the 1950s to the 1980s.















Linhof technika serial number camera