N.º 100173913

Vendido
Carena, Soligor, Fujica, Metz, Vivitar SMR 1000 + Soligor 3,8/85-205mm/ AZ-1+ Vivitar 1:2.8 f=35mm + Metz 45CL-4 Cámara réflex objetivo único (SLR)
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€ 50
Hace 17 h

Carena, Soligor, Fujica, Metz, Vivitar SMR 1000 + Soligor 3,8/85-205mm/ AZ-1+ Vivitar 1:2.8 f=35mm + Metz 45CL-4 Cámara réflex objetivo único (SLR)

Carena SMR 1000 camera with Soligor macro +zoom, 85-205mm, 1:3.8, D58 lens. (Made in Japan, year- 1975) The Carena 1000 is a reflex camera. It was distributed by Photo Porst in West Germany. The model features exchangeable lenses. Lenses with a M42 lens mount can be used. Often you will find the 35mm camera with the Super Carenar 1:1,8/50. M42 lenses are attached to the camera by means of a screw thread. The lens mount is very common. The Carena 1000 has a built-in light meter. The exposure meter was designed for films with ISO value between 25 and 1600. The exposure is measured through the lens of the 35mm camera (TTL). The aperture and exposure time can be freely adjusted according to the photographers wishes. An external flash can be used via the PC flash socket. The Carena 1000 has a thread for a tripod and cable release. It also has a self-timer. The camera has a weight of 735 grams. The dimensions are 14 x 9,5 x 5,3 cm. Camera Fujica AZ-1+ Lens Vivitar Wide- Angle 1:2.8 f=35mm+ Flash Metz 45CL-4. The Fujica AZ-1 was one of the last M42 mount SLRs made by Fuji. It was sold starting in 1978. It was a successor to (and a slight simplification of) the Fujica ST901, also offering aperture-priority auto-exposure with TTL metering. The key differences between the ST901 and AZ-1 are as follows. Specifications Lens mount: M42 Exposure: TTL center-weight, aperture-preferred automatic exposure, AE lock, with two SpD photocells. Shutter: Electronic: 1/2 to 1/1000s Manual: 1/60, 1/250 and 1/1000 with B Finder: split image, microprism, ground glass Flash Sync: 1/60 Self-timer: 8 sec Battery: 3x 1.5V silver oxide (SR44) Size: 133 x 87.5 x 50.5mm Weight: 580g The cameras and lens has been quickly tested and are working, there may be hidden defects. In the quick test, the clamping and triggering worked. The light meter do not responds to light, maybe battery must be changed to new one. I did not check cameras with film. The Items exhibits minor signs of usage and wear. You might notice small imperfections such as minor wear on the metal parts. These are minimal and don't detract from the overall appearance and functionality of the item. Look carefully photos. Photos attached to the listing are part of this description. Important! Fujica camera has no switch button cap (look photos), but it is working properly. Metz flash would be without additional accessories (look photos) and without light, it just turn on and no light. I describe to the best of my knowledge and belief. Since this is a private sale, I do not provide any warranty and do not offer a right of return- consider this before bidding!

N.º 100173913

Vendido
Carena, Soligor, Fujica, Metz, Vivitar SMR 1000 + Soligor 3,8/85-205mm/ AZ-1+ Vivitar 1:2.8 f=35mm + Metz 45CL-4 Cámara réflex objetivo único (SLR)

Carena, Soligor, Fujica, Metz, Vivitar SMR 1000 + Soligor 3,8/85-205mm/ AZ-1+ Vivitar 1:2.8 f=35mm + Metz 45CL-4 Cámara réflex objetivo único (SLR)

Carena SMR 1000 camera with Soligor macro +zoom, 85-205mm, 1:3.8, D58 lens. (Made in Japan, year- 1975)

The Carena 1000 is a reflex camera. It was distributed by Photo Porst in West Germany.
The model features exchangeable lenses. Lenses with a M42 lens mount can be used. Often you will find the 35mm camera with the Super Carenar 1:1,8/50. M42 lenses are attached to the camera by means of a screw thread. The lens mount is very common.
The Carena 1000 has a built-in light meter. The exposure meter was designed for films with ISO value between 25 and 1600. The exposure is measured through the lens of the 35mm camera (TTL). The aperture and exposure time can be freely adjusted according to the photographers wishes.

An external flash can be used via the PC flash socket. The Carena 1000 has a thread for a tripod and cable release. It also has a self-timer.

The camera has a weight of 735 grams. The dimensions are 14 x 9,5 x 5,3 cm.

Camera Fujica AZ-1+ Lens Vivitar Wide- Angle 1:2.8 f=35mm+ Flash Metz 45CL-4.

The Fujica AZ-1 was one of the last M42 mount SLRs made by Fuji. It was sold starting in 1978. It was a successor to (and a slight simplification of) the Fujica ST901, also offering aperture-priority auto-exposure with TTL metering. The key differences between the ST901 and AZ-1 are as follows.

Specifications

Lens mount: M42
Exposure: TTL center-weight, aperture-preferred automatic exposure, AE lock, with two SpD photocells.
Shutter:
Electronic: 1/2 to 1/1000s
Manual: 1/60, 1/250 and 1/1000 with B
Finder: split image, microprism, ground glass
Flash Sync: 1/60
Self-timer: 8 sec
Battery: 3x 1.5V silver oxide (SR44)
Size: 133 x 87.5 x 50.5mm
Weight: 580g

The cameras and lens has been quickly tested and are working, there may be hidden defects. In the quick test, the clamping and triggering worked. The light meter do not responds to light, maybe battery must be changed to new one. I did not check cameras with film. The Items exhibits minor signs of usage and wear. You might notice small imperfections such as minor wear on the metal parts. These are minimal and don't detract from the overall appearance and functionality of the item. Look carefully photos. Photos attached to the listing are part of this description. Important! Fujica camera has no switch button cap (look photos), but it is working properly. Metz flash would be without additional accessories (look photos) and without light, it just turn on and no light.

I describe to the best of my knowledge and belief. Since this is a private sale, I do not provide any warranty and do not offer a right of return- consider this before bidding!

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