The Smallest 120 film camera ever made. This 1930s Camera Will Blow Your Mind — Zeiss Nettar 515
Автор: Robert Bell
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Zeiss Nettar 515 — Classic 1930s Medium Format Folding Camera
The Zeiss Nettar 515 is a beautifully crafted medium format folding camera produced by Zeiss Ikon in the 1930s. Built with a robust metal body and a classic bellows design, the Nettar 515 was designed to be compact, portable, and capable of producing sharp, high-quality images on 120 film.
This camera typically features a simple viewfinder, manual focus, and various shutter and aperture settings, depending on the lens and shutter combination (often fitted with a Novar-Anastigmat 75mm f/4.5 lens and a Klio, Telma, or Pronto shutter).
Key Features:
📸 Medium format 6x9 negatives on 120 film
🪶 Lightweight folding design for easy transport
🔧 Manual focus and exposure control
💎 Classic Zeiss optics for sharp and contrasty images
⚙️ Solid, all-metal construction with leatherette cover
Despite being nearly a century old, the Zeiss Nettar 515 is still a functional and fun camera for film photographers who enjoy slowing down and embracing the vintage shooting experience
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