Ernemann Heag XVI is a large format folding bed plate camera manufactured by Ernemann and produced between 1909-c.1918.
The 1913-14 Ernemann catalog claims this camera combines the advantages of the Heag XII and Bob II cameras. It have interchangeable magazine that can take roll-film or plates. This is one of the few cameras that have their film and plate to lie in the same focusing position which is not always the case with combination cameras. [1]
Specifications[]
- Combination camera
- Format: 9x12cm plate, 8.5 x 10.5cm roll film
- Lenses:
- Ernemann Detektiv Aplanat 1:6.8/135 mm
- Ernemann Doppel-Anastigmat Vilar 1:6.8/135 mm
- Ernemann Anastigmat Ernar 1:6.3/135 mm
- Ernemann Doppel-Anastigmat 1:6/135 mm
- Ernemann Doppel-Anastigmat Ernon 1:6.8/135 mm
- Ernemann Doppel-Anastigmat 1:5.4/135 mm
- Goerz-Dagor 1:6.8/135 mm
- Zeiss-Tessar 1:6.8/135 mm
- Shutter: Erneman 1-1/100 +T&B
- Automat
- Auto-Sektoren
- Viewfinder: Brilliant finder
- Focusing: by rack & pinion
- Front shift: horizontal & vertical
- Dimensions & weight:
- with interchangeable magazine: 27 cm extended; 4x11.5x23 cm; 1.150 kg
- without interchangeable magazine (plates only): 27 cm extended; 3.5x11.5x15 cm; 0.800 kg
Notes and references[]
- ↑ McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover). p.278