- Pentacon Six
The Pentacon Six is an single-lens reflex (SLR) medium format
camera system made byPentacon from 1956 to 1992. The Six accepts lenses with thePentacon Six mount , abreech-lock bayonet mount .History
Praktisix
The Praktisix was manufactured by Kamera Werkstätten (KW). It is a 6×6 SLR modelled on contemporary 35 mm SLRs. It was followed by the Praktisix II and Praktisix IIA, all with minor, relatively cosmetic changes. They all have rather poor reliability, including poor frame spacing.cite web | url=http://www.commiecameras.com/ddr/p6/cameras/index.htm | title=Praktisix and Pentacon Six cameras | work=Commie Cameras | accessdate=2008-09-01]
Pentacon Six
In 1959 Kamera Werkstätten became VEB Kamera and KinoWerke Dresden. In 1964 they became VEB Pentacon and in 1970, Kombinat VEB Pentacon. With the unification of the East German photographic industry the Praktisix was modified to become the Pentacon Six. Frame spacing was improved through the use of a roller with teeth that is turned by the film as it advances; when the correct length of film has advanced, the mechanism disengages.
When the TTL-metered prism was introduced, the letters 'TL' were added to the name plate but no other changes were made.
The Pentacon Six was imported into the U.S. as the Hanimex Six by
Australia n distributorHanimex . This was to get around U.S. laws prohibiting direct imports from communist countries.The Pentacon Six TLs is a version modified to shoot 4×4.5 cm frames for photo IDs.
Exakta 66
The Exakta 66 is based on the Pentacon Six but was made in West Germany by Ihagee Kamerawerk. The body is rubber coated, the film advance lever moves through a shorter angle, and it has a TTL-metered prism coupled to new Schneider lenses.cite web | url=http://www.pentaconsix.com/TheCameras.htm | title=Pentacon Six Mount Cameras | author=TRA | work=The Pentacon Six System | accessdate=2008-09-01]
The Exakta 66 is not to be confused with several earlier cameras with exactly the same name.
Viewfinders
The Praktisix and Pentacon Six comes with a simple
waist-level finder with a flip-up cover.cite web | url=http://www.pentaconsix.com/WLF.htm | title=WLF & Magnifying heads for Pentacon Six mount cameras | author=TRA | work=The Pentacon Six System | accessdate=2008-10-04] A non-metered prism was available for the Pentacon Six, with a TTL-metered prism produced later.A third-party adaptor allows the metered prism from the Kiev 60 (which is based externally on the Pentacon Six) to be attached to most Pentacon Sixes and Exakta 66's. It is brighter, shows more of the view, and is available new. [cite web | url=http://www.pentaconsix.com/Prisms.htm | title=Pentasprisms | author=TRA | work=The Pentacon Six System | accessdate=2008-09-01] The same adaptor also allows the Kiev 60 waist-level finder to be used. This finder is reportedly inspired by the one found on
Rolleiflex TLR cameras and is also better than the original Pentacon finder.References
External links
* [http://www.pentaconsix.com/ The Pentacon Six System] by TRA
* [http://www.camerapedia.org/wiki/Pentacon_Six Pentacon Six] at camerapedia.org
* [http://www.commiecameras.com/ddr/p6/index.htm Praktisix and Pentacon Six] at Commie Cameras
* [http://www.praktica-users.com/cams/six/pentaconsixmanual.html Pentacon six manual]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.