Mentorett
Goltz & Breutm.
1935
GOBR K 1310 a01
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Mentorett
Goltz & Breutm. · 1935
| Typ | Rigid body, TLR |
| Format | 6x6 RF |
| Lens | Mentor 3,5 |
| Shutter | Schlitz |
Archiv-Nr. GOBR K 1310 a01
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"The 1936 Mentorett is a twin-lens reflex made by Goltz & Breutmann/Mentor in Dresden. It takes 120 film and makes 6×6cm negatives. A remarkable feature of the Mentorett (as of the Foth-flex) is the focal plane shutter. Focal plane shutters are uncommon in TLRs. The camera is considered rare. The Mentorett may have two Mentor-Special 7.5cm f/3.5 lenses. Examples have also been seen with Meyer Trioplan lenses. The camera is unusual in having iris diaphragms in both the viewing and taking lenses, allowing depth-of-field preview: the two irises are coupled. The shutter has speeds from 1/15 to 1/600s. Apart from…"
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Variants (2)
| Nr. | Year | Lens | Shutter | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| a01 | 1935 | Mentor 3,5 | Schlitz | – |
| b01 | 1939 | Mentor 3,5 | Schlitz | Sucheraenderung |