Carena Top AF35M

Описание к видео Carena Top AF35M

Photo Porst was a German distributor and retailer of many brands of cameras. It was founded in 1919 by Hans Porst in Nuremberg, Germany. For many years Porst bought cameras from other manufacturers, among them Adox, Agfa, Balda, Braun, Dacora, and Franka, and rebadged them. In the early years, from the 1930s to the end of the 1950s, it used the Hapo brand, an acronym of Hans Porst. Later on, the house brand cameras appeared under the PORST name, e.g. PORST compact reflex or PORST 135 BS. In the 1970s the house-brand Carena was added. A lot of these later house-brand cameras were produced by Cosina, but also by Balda, Franka, Fuji, Mamiya, Taron, and Yashica.
By 1996, the Porst chain of camera stores was Germany's largest photographic retailer[1], and in that year it was purchased by a Belgian investment group. In 2001, ownership was transferred to Pixelnet. The following year, the company became insolvent and the rights to the name Porst were sold to the German group Ringfoto.[2]

Technische Daten
Hersteller Carena, Vetrieb Photo Porst
Typ Top 35F (Flash)
Einführung 1994
Ausverkauf
Neupreis
Filmtyp Kleinbildpatrone 135
Optik Meniskuslinse
Blendenbereich Festblende, vermutlich 8 oder 11
Entfernungseinstellung Fixfokus
Fokussierung entfällt
Bajonett ohne
Objektivschutz durch Plastikschieber, der auch den Auslöser sperrt.
Filtergewinde ohne
Vergütung ohne
Verschluß vermutlich 1/125 Sek.
Belichtungsmessung ohne
Blitz zusachaltbarer eingebauter Blitz
Sucher einfacher Fernrohrsucher
Selbstauslöser ohne
Stromversorgung nur für den Blitz: 2x Mikrozelle AAA
Abmaße 114 x 75 x 47 mm
Gewicht 135 Gramm
Sonstiges Trageschlaufe, selbstrückstellende Filmzähluhr, Filmtransport per Rändelrad

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