Camera equipment
Werra IV (4)
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The Werra IV was made in Dresden and is a compact rangefinder. It has an uncoupled lightmeter, and interchangeable lenses. It was introduced in 1957 or 1958 (sources vary) and made until c.1962. The most unusual thing is that to advance the film and cock the shutter, one twists the ring around the base of the lens mount.
Pentax K-3iii, SMC Pentax "K" 50mm f/1.4 lens.
Werra IV (1)
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The Werra IV was made in Dresden and is a compact rangefinder. It has an uncoupled lightmeter, and interchangeable lenses. It was introduced in 1957 or 1958 (sources vary) and made until c.1962. The most unusual thing is that to advance the film and cock the shutter, one twists the ring around the base of the lens mount.
Pentax K-3iii, SMC Pentax "K" 50mm f/1.4 lens.
Werra IV (2)
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The Werra IV was made in Dresden and is a compact rangefinder. It has an uncoupled lightmeter, and interchangeable lenses. It was introduced in 1957 or 1958 (sources vary) and made until c.1962. The most unusual thing is that to advance the film and cock the shutter, one twists the ring around the base of the lens mount.
Pentax K-3iii, SMC Pentax "K" 50mm f/1.4 lens.
Werra IV (6)
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The Werra IV was made in Dresden and is a compact rangefinder. It has an uncoupled lightmeter, and interchangeable lenses. It was introduced in 1957 or 1958 (sources vary) and made until c.1962. The most unusual thing is that to advance the film and cock the shutter, one twists the ring around the base of the lens mount.
Pentax K-3iii, SMC Pentax "K" 50mm f/1.4 lens.
Werra IV (5)
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The Werra IV was made in Dresden and is a compact rangefinder. It has an uncoupled lightmeter, and interchangeable lenses. It was introduced in 1957 or 1958 (sources vary) and made until c.1962. The most unusual thing is that to advance the film and cock the shutter, one twists the ring around the base of the lens mount.
Pentax K-3iii, SMC Pentax "K" 50mm f/1.4 lens.
Werra IV (3)
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The Werra IV was made in Dresden and is a compact rangefinder. It has an uncoupled lightmeter, and interchangeable lenses. It was introduced in 1957 or 1958 (sources vary) and made until c.1962. The most unusual thing is that to advance the film and cock the shutter, one twists the ring around the base of the lens mount.
Pentax K-3iii, SMC Pentax "K" 50mm f/1.4 lens.
May 06: SV
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Taken with a Pentax K-3iii and a SMC Pentax "K" 135mm f/2.5 lens and a 13mm extension tube.
Pentax binoculars
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