Edixa Electronica
Wirgin
1962
WRGN K 0390 a01
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Edixa Electronica
Wirgin · 1962
| Typ | Rigid body, SLR |
| Format | 24x36 KB |
| Lens | Culminar |
| Shutter | Sy-Compur |
Archiv-Nr. WRGN K 0390 a01
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"The 35mm SLR Edixa Electronica of 1962 was a masterpiece of Heinz Waaske's camera constructions, patented in 1958. It is the first SLR with exchangeable lenses featuring full exposure automation (aperture and shutter speed). This was achieved with a built-in Metrawatt selenium meter and unique motor-driven fully automatic exposure mechanics, which had to be activated by pressing a lever. It was a revolutionary but complicated and some-how unreliable concept, which made the camera relative expensive. Its main direct competitors with a more practical approach were on the market since 1959. In addition, TTL measurement as presented by the innovative SLR…"
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Variants (3)
| Nr. | Year | Lens | Shutter | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| a01 | 1962 | Culminar | Sy-Compur | – |
| a02 | 1962 | Xenar 2,8 | Sy-Compur | – |
| b01 | 1971 | – | Sy-Compur | – |