Adox Camera Manual

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The ADOX Polo was a consumer-class, viewfinder camera with a completely manual operating system. It was manufactured between 1960 and 1963 by Dr C. Schleussner Fotowerke GmbH following the company's takeover of the Wirgin camera factory of Wiesbaden, Germany. Mar 26, 2018 - In 1947, the company changed its name. Camera Manual Link. A fixed-lens viewfinder camera, the ADOX 300's film is loaded into a magazine.

Adox 300 image by () The Adox 300 is a viewfinder camera made by the German company and introduced in 1956. It was one of the few 35mm cameras to be equipped with interchangeable film magazines, allowing one to change film-type in the middle of a roll (other examples were the, some versions of the, the and, the, and the ). On the back of the Adox 300, there is a hinged door that closes over the magazine, opening the magazine's. The magazine has two reminder dials for the type of film and the. The hinged door has a window to show the magazine's dials. Each magazine also has an exposure counter, with a corresponding window in the camera's top plate. The Adox 300 has a fast-action around the lens, similar to the,.

The lens is a fixed four-element Xenar 1:2.8 f=45mm or three-element Cassar 1:2.8 f=45mm, both with front-cell focusing. The shutter is a or to 1/500.

All four possible combinations of these lenses and shutters have been observed. The camera also has a Automat uncoupled, using the system, a fixed accessory shoe and a on the. The early bodies are marked Dr C. Schleussner Fotowerke GmbH and Made in Germany on the top plate, with the serial number in the accessory shoe. The model illustrated in the user manual, printed in XI/56, has Dr Schleussner engraved in handwritten style on the lens barrel behind the diaphragm ring. Download drama itazura na kiss love in tokyo 2 sub indo. The later bodies have Adox Fotowerke Dr C. Schleussner GmbH on the top plate, the Made in Germany marking and the serial number being moved to the back of the bottom plate.

The most obvious drawback is the absence of a. All in all, the Adox 300 presents a strange mix of advanced and basic features. This illogical conception, together with the bulkiness of the magazine backs, resulted in quite poor sales. Today the Adox 300 is quite uncommon, and the prices asked reflect more its collector than its user value. Adox 300 with Xenar lens & meter diffuser image by (). Contents • • • • • The Adox 500 McKeown shows prototypes of an Adox 500, basically an Adox 300 with interchangeable lenses and with or without rangefinder depending on the model. Magazine backs Film magazines image by () Most of the magazines for the Adox 300 are marked Adox.

History

Some are marked and present some little difference. Some people say all the magazines were made by, including the ones marked Adox, but McKeown gives another story, that Leitz bought the tooling after Adox stopped the production and that they were used on the Leitz Orthomat microscope camera. This version makes more sense. The Leitz magazines were made in black and other colors. McKeown says olive and white, and a grey magazine has been seen at ebay. You can see a Leitz Orthomat with a white magazine. Adox 300 outfit case image by () Other accessories • plastic lens cap • white diffuser for the exposure meter • leather case for the camera • leather case for one magazine and two filters, with a window to show the emulsion settings • outfit case for camera, two extra magazines and four filters.

Serial numbers • Adox 300 with number in accessory shoe, marked Dr Schleussner on the lens barrel: 001257 (picture in the user manual) • Adox 300 with number in accessory shoe: low 001534, high 004804 • Adox 300 with number on the back: low 003905, high 009690 • Adox magazine: low 000889, high 015091 (015631 reported) Links In English: • at • Adox 300 pages at • in the by • Adox History & Images In French: • at.

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