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== Werra, a twist apart ==
 
 
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''Werra I''
 
 
 
The '''Werra''' is a series of 35mm [[viewfinder]] or [[rangefinder camera|rangefinder]] cameras manufactured by the [[Carl Zeiss Jena]] factory which was primarily a lens-making plant. The Werra is named after a small German river.
 
The '''Werra''' is a series of 35mm [[viewfinder]] or [[rangefinder camera|rangefinder]] cameras manufactured by the [[Carl Zeiss Jena]] factory which was primarily a lens-making plant. The Werra is named after a small German river.
   
 
The cameras offer a high degree of control with a minimum number of levers, knobs or rings. In their simplest incarnations, the
 
The cameras offer a high degree of control with a minimum number of levers, knobs or rings. In their simplest incarnations, the
 
Werras featured only a shutter release button on the top plate. With it's streamlined styling, one could call the Werras a design camera. Nearly all other controls were incorporated into the lens barrel.
 
Werras featured only a shutter release button on the top plate. With it's streamlined styling, one could call the Werras a design camera. Nearly all other controls were incorporated into the lens barrel.
 
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[http://www.flickr.com/photos/50678983@N00/166668376/in/pool-camerapedia/ http://static.flickr.com/50/166668376_62c311fc58_m.jpg]
 
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''Werra I with lens cap''
 
 
   
 
== Twist that lens !==
 
== Twist that lens !==
 
The most unique feature of the Werra is the covered ring around the lens barrel. Twisting the ring cocks the shutter and [[film advance|advanced the film]] in one motion. In addition, the lens cap doubles as a [[lens hood|shade]] (compare the pictures below).
   
The most unique feature of the Werra is the covered ring around the lens barrel. Twisting the ring cocks the shutter and [[film advance|advanced the film]] in one motion. In addition, the lens cap doubles as a [[lens hood|shade]] (compare the second and third picture).
 
 
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[http://www.flickr.com/photos/50678983@N00/166678301/in/pool-camerapedia http://static.flickr.com/47/166678301_13d32e5561_m.jpg]<br>
 
''Bottom of the Werra1 with controls. Note the lens cap doubles as a [[Lens hood|shade]].''
 
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The Werra uses a central shutter. It has [[flash sync]] at all speeds (B, 1 to 1/750s). It has an X and M setting and a [[self-timer]] V.
 
   
 
== Markings on this camera ==
 
== Markings on this camera ==
The lens, a 50/2.8 Tessar, is often marked ''T'' instead of ''Tessar'' and ''Jena'' instead of ''[[Carl Zeiss Jena]]'' because of a conflict between the East- and West-German part of the firm, though examples of export Werras with both disputed marks do exist.
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The lens, a 50/2.8 Tessar, is often marked ''T'' instead of ''Tessar'' and ''Jena'' instead of ''[[Carl Zeiss Jena]]'' because of a conflict between the East- and West-German division of the firm -- though examples of export Werras with both disputed marks do exist.
   
 
On the lower left part of the barrel or shutter speed dial, there is a logo, "Q1," meaning "Erste Qualität" or ''first quality''. This was a designation for East-German exports to the West. Models meant for the home market lacked this logo.
 
On the lower left part of the barrel or shutter speed dial, there is a logo, "Q1," meaning "Erste Qualität" or ''first quality''. This was a designation for East-German exports to the West. Models meant for the home market lacked this logo.
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== Variations and later models ==
 
== Variations and later models ==
 
Several variations were made. There is an olive green version of the Werra 1. The Werra 2 and Werramatic models have [[selenium]] cell lightmeters. The models Werra III, Werra IV, Werra V and Werramatic have a coupled [[rangefinder]] together with interchangeable lenses, allowing tele- and wide-angle lenses.
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''Werra lenses''
 
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Several variations were made. There is an olive green version of the Werra 1. The Werra 2 and Werra matic models have [[selenium]] cell lightmeters. The models Werra III, Werra IV, Werra V and Werra matic have a coupled [[rangefinder]] together with interchangeable lenses, allowing tele- and wide-angle lenses.
 
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||[http://www.flickr.com/photos/alf_sigaro/292259342/in/pool-camerapedia http://farm1.static.flickr.com/104/292259342_5f34e12b70_m.jpg]
 
||[http://www.flickr.com/photos/egons/500691064/in/pool-camerapedia http://farm1.static.flickr.com/231/500691064_14a673ac32_m.jpg]
 
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||''variant with alu film advance ring''
 
||''[[Compur]] variant''
 
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||[http://www.flickr.com/photos/stevemphoto/283174917/in/pool-camerapedia http://farm1.static.flickr.com/121/283174917_3fe115528f_m.jpg]
 
||[http://www.flickr.com/photos/mech_for_i/189872798/in/pool-camerapedia http://farm1.static.flickr.com/48/189872798_9d15a973bf_m.jpg]
 
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||'''matic''' ''variant with Flektogon lens''
 
||''olive green variant''
 
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== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
* [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/krg/werra/werra.htm Werra page] in French at [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/krg KRG's website]
 
* [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/krg/werra/werra.htm Werra page] in French at [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/krg KRG's website]
 
* [http://dirapon.be/Werra.html Werra page] at [http://dirapon.be/ Dirapon website]
 
* [http://dirapon.be/Werra.html Werra page] at [http://dirapon.be/ Dirapon website]
* [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/Carl_zeiss/html/Werra_I_olive.php Werra I], [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/Carl_zeiss/html/werra_1.php Werra Ic], [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/Carl_zeiss/html/werra_1e.php Werra Ie] on [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/francais.php www.collection-appareils.fr] by Sylvain Halgand
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* On [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/francais.php www.collection-appareils.fr] by Sylvain Halgand :
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** [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=2472 Carl Zeiss Iena Werra 2b]
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** [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=10564 Carl Zeiss Iena Werra I (olive)]
* [http://www.retrography.com Werra section at Retrography.com] by Simon Simonsen, Denmark
 
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** [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=1054 Carl Zeiss Iena Werra Ic]
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** [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=41 Carl Zeiss Iena Werra Ie]
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** [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=20162 Carl Zeiss Iena Werra III]
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** [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=2498 Carl Zeiss Iena Werra III]
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** [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=20163 Carl Zeiss Iena Werra IIIE]
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** [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=20164 Carl Zeiss Iena Werramat]
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** [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=2473 Carl Zeiss Iena Werramat]
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** [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=20165 Carl Zeiss Iena Werramat E]
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** [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=2474 Carl Zeiss Iena Werramat e]
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** [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=20166 Carl Zeiss Iena Werramatic E]
   
 
In English:
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* [http://camarasclassicas.blogspot.com/2010/09/werra-design-that-came-from-east.html Werra, the design that came from the east] at [http://camarasclassicas.blogspot.com Classic Cameras] by RaúlM.
 
[[Category: German 35mm viewfinder]]
 
[[Category: German 35mm viewfinder]]
 
[[Category: German 35mm rangefinder]]
 
[[Category: German 35mm rangefinder]]

Latest revision as of 03:53, 4 August 2015

The Werra is a series of 35mm viewfinder or rangefinder cameras manufactured by the Carl Zeiss Jena factory which was primarily a lens-making plant. The Werra is named after a small German river.

The cameras offer a high degree of control with a minimum number of levers, knobs or rings. In their simplest incarnations, the Werras featured only a shutter release button on the top plate. With it's streamlined styling, one could call the Werras a design camera. Nearly all other controls were incorporated into the lens barrel.

Twist that lens ![]

The most unique feature of the Werra is the covered ring around the lens barrel. Twisting the ring cocks the shutter and advanced the film in one motion. In addition, the lens cap doubles as a shade (compare the pictures below).


Markings on this camera[]

The lens, a 50/2.8 Tessar, is often marked T instead of Tessar and Jena instead of Carl Zeiss Jena because of a conflict between the East- and West-German division of the firm -- though examples of export Werras with both disputed marks do exist.

On the lower left part of the barrel or shutter speed dial, there is a logo, "Q1," meaning "Erste Qualität" or first quality. This was a designation for East-German exports to the West. Models meant for the home market lacked this logo.

The lower right side featured the Ernemann tower logo derived from a tower found at Ernemann's camera factory in Dresden.

Variations and later models[]

Several variations were made. There is an olive green version of the Werra 1. The Werra 2 and Werramatic models have selenium cell lightmeters. The models Werra III, Werra IV, Werra V and Werramatic have a coupled rangefinder together with interchangeable lenses, allowing tele- and wide-angle lenses.

Links[]

In English: