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'''Edixa I''' is a [[35mm film]] [[viewfinder]] camera made by [[Wirgin]] and produced between 1953-57. Its first models are the same with [[Wirgin Edina I]]. <ref>Model and info are as to [[McKeown's]] p.1001</ref> |
'''Edixa I''' is a [[35mm film]] [[viewfinder]] camera made by [[Wirgin]] and produced between 1953-57. Its first models are the same with [[Wirgin Edina I]]. <ref>Model and info are as to [[McKeown's]] p.1001</ref> |
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− | See also the article [[Wirgin Edixa series |
+ | See also the article [[Wirgin Edixa series (viewfinder/rangefinder models)]] |
==Some features== |
==Some features== |
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*Engraving on the top plate "Edixa" without the model number |
*Engraving on the top plate "Edixa" without the model number |
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*There are various lens/shutter combinations: |
*There are various lens/shutter combinations: |
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− | *[[Steinheil|Cassar]] 40mm f/2.8 or f/3.5, Edinar 43mm f/3.5 and [[Enna |
+ | *[[Steinheil|Cassar]] 40mm f/2.8 or f/3.5, Edinar 43mm f/3.5 and [[Enna]]gon 45mm f/2.8 in [[Vario]], [[Vero]], [[Pronto]] or [[Prontor|Prontor-SVS]] |
*Viewfinder: optical |
*Viewfinder: optical |
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*Focusing: turnable front lens element |
*Focusing: turnable front lens element |
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Edixa I is a 35mm film viewfinder camera made by Wirgin and produced between 1953-57. Its first models are the same with Wirgin Edina I. [1]
See also the article Wirgin Edixa series (viewfinder/rangefinder models)
Some features
- Engraving on the top plate "Edixa" without the model number
- There are various lens/shutter combinations:
- Cassar 40mm f/2.8 or f/3.5, Edinar 43mm f/3.5 and Ennagon 45mm f/2.8 in Vario, Vero, Pronto or Prontor-SVS
- Viewfinder: optical
- Focusing: turnable front lens element
- Film transport: Lever and rewind wheel
Notes and references
Links
- manual for Edixa I and II, HTML version, at Michael Butkus Jr.'s [1]