Exa I + Meyer Lydith 3,5/30mm | Analoge camera





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Exa I 35mm SLR met Meyer-Optik Görlitz Lydith 30mm f/3.5, M42-behuizing; fysiek in zeer goede staat en getest en werkend, geschat tussen 1970 en 1980.
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Here is the professional English description for the Ihagee Exa I, formatted for a Catawiki auction.
Lot Description
Title:
Ihagee Exa I (Dresden) - Vintage 35mm SLR Camera + Meyer-Optik Görlitz Lydith 30mm f/3.5
Product Description:
Up for auction is a classic Ihagee Exa I, a distinct and beautifully engineered 35mm Single Lens Reflex (SLR) camera produced in Dresden, East Germany, during the early 1960s. The Exa series was designed as a more compact and simplified version of the legendary Exakta, sharing its modular system and unique trapezoidal body shape.
This camera features an interchangeable waist-level viewfinder, providing a classic shooting experience. It is paired with the highly regarded Meyer-Optik Görlitz Lydith 3.5/30mm wide-angle lens. The Lydith is famous among vintage lens enthusiasts for its exceptional sharpness, distinct "bubble" bokeh, and excellent color rendition.
Technical Specifications:
Camera Type: 35mm Single Lens Reflex (SLR).
Film Type: 35mm (standard 135 film).
Lens: Meyer-Optik Görlitz Lydith 30mm f/3.5 (Serial No. 4076734).
Lens Mount: Exakta/Exa bayonet mount.
Shutter: Simple vertical-travel shutter with speeds up to 1/175s plus B.
Viewfinder: Interchangeable waist-level finder.
Features: Front-mounted shutter release, dual flash sync ports, and modular viewfinder system.
Origin: Dresden, East Germany (GDR).
Condition Report:
Cosmetic: The camera is in very good aesthetic condition. The chrome finishes are bright, and the leatherette body covering is well-preserved. The "EXA I" nameplate is clear and undamaged.
Optical: The Lydith lens glass appears clear; no significant scratches or fungus are visible. The internal mirror and viewfinder are functional.
Mechanical: The shutter fires and the film advance knobs operate correctly. The aperture ring on the lens is responsive.
Note: As with all vintage mechanical cameras, a professional CLA (Clean, Lubricate, Adjust) is recommended for optimal performance if intended for regular use.
Here is the professional English description for the Ihagee Exa I, formatted for a Catawiki auction.
Lot Description
Title:
Ihagee Exa I (Dresden) - Vintage 35mm SLR Camera + Meyer-Optik Görlitz Lydith 30mm f/3.5
Product Description:
Up for auction is a classic Ihagee Exa I, a distinct and beautifully engineered 35mm Single Lens Reflex (SLR) camera produced in Dresden, East Germany, during the early 1960s. The Exa series was designed as a more compact and simplified version of the legendary Exakta, sharing its modular system and unique trapezoidal body shape.
This camera features an interchangeable waist-level viewfinder, providing a classic shooting experience. It is paired with the highly regarded Meyer-Optik Görlitz Lydith 3.5/30mm wide-angle lens. The Lydith is famous among vintage lens enthusiasts for its exceptional sharpness, distinct "bubble" bokeh, and excellent color rendition.
Technical Specifications:
Camera Type: 35mm Single Lens Reflex (SLR).
Film Type: 35mm (standard 135 film).
Lens: Meyer-Optik Görlitz Lydith 30mm f/3.5 (Serial No. 4076734).
Lens Mount: Exakta/Exa bayonet mount.
Shutter: Simple vertical-travel shutter with speeds up to 1/175s plus B.
Viewfinder: Interchangeable waist-level finder.
Features: Front-mounted shutter release, dual flash sync ports, and modular viewfinder system.
Origin: Dresden, East Germany (GDR).
Condition Report:
Cosmetic: The camera is in very good aesthetic condition. The chrome finishes are bright, and the leatherette body covering is well-preserved. The "EXA I" nameplate is clear and undamaged.
Optical: The Lydith lens glass appears clear; no significant scratches or fungus are visible. The internal mirror and viewfinder are functional.
Mechanical: The shutter fires and the film advance knobs operate correctly. The aperture ring on the lens is responsive.
Note: As with all vintage mechanical cameras, a professional CLA (Clean, Lubricate, Adjust) is recommended for optimal performance if intended for regular use.

