Dresden Museum
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The Dresden Museum Exaktas




Exas

  • The Exa Black Flange
    Between first Exas, usually sold in USA, you can find this rare camera. There is a nice story between Bruce Pick, Klaus and me.
  • Half Frame Exa
    If you wish to read an article about this camera written by Klaus Wichmann, you can do it now.
  • Exa Varex
    There is someone - somewhere - who owns this model?

    Prototypes

  • Exi-automatik
  • Exa-matic
  • Elbina I-II
    If someone wishes to read an article about these cameras he can do it now.
  • Elbina Super

    Variants

  • Kine Exacta 1937
    This camera is not the later "c" version, it is the 1937 Kine!
  • Exakta Varex IIc
    Surely after the Exakta Varex IIb! (As you can see there is not the lock for the waist level finder)
  • Exakta 100
    Another front label for the Exa Ia
  • Elbaflex 175
    I need information, but I think this late version has different dial speed.
  • Elbaflex 500
    If you look at the Klaus'article on Elbinas, you can find the reasons of this change. Tha camera is an Exakta VX 500.
  • Exakta VX 500
    It looks usual, but "VX 500" is not on the label, but it is engraved on the front plate.


    Anniversary Cameras

  • Exakta Varex 10000
    On 1950, the 10.000th Varex made!
  • Exakta Varex IIa 250000
    At the end of fifties, a Varex version 3, the 250000th made!

    Misc.

  • Six cameras
    six postcards from Dresden Museum


    Credits

    Now, at the end of this list, I must thank Klaus Rademaker. Everytime I need information, he is ready to give me the answers I am looking for. I asked him about the Dresden Museum, he sent me the rare photos that you can reach by every link. I thanks the Exakta Circle too because many members often help me in making these pages. If you wish to know Klaus, here after you can read his (short, but he told me he was not used to write about himself) biography.

    So Klaus replied when I asked him his short biography:

    Klaus Rademaker

    Born 3.4.59, married, 2 children (Anne 6, Tim 2), working as houseman, with some interruptions, when I work in my profession as a male nurse (1 week a month, evenings only), collecting since 15 years (??), member of Exakta Circle (151), Photographic Collectors Club of Great Britain (2043), Neue Photographische Gesellschaft Sachsen e.V. (38), IGP.
    Collection
    Exakta, Exa, Ihagee, Praktica, Contax, Praktina, Primarflex, Pentacon and some more interesting SRLs, like Mentor Compur Reflex, Reflex Korelle, etc.






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