Overview of Exakta RTL 1000
Exakta RTL 1000 - (1969) This is an Exakta RTL 1000, a 35mm SLR camera made by Ihagee Kamerawerke AG in Dresden, East Germany between the years 1969 to 1973. Despite the name, this camera bears very little resemblance to earlier Exaktas, in fact, it was built alongside the Praktica L-series made by VEB Pentacon. The RTL 1000 shares the original Exakta mount but nothing else. By the time this model was released, the Exakta name had fallen out of favor with professional photographers, and as a result, the model sold poorly. Film Type: 135 (35mm) Lens: 50mm f/2 Carl Zeiss Jena Pancolar coated 6-elements Lens Mount: Exakta Bayonet Focus: 0.5 meters to Infinity Viewfinder: Interchangeable SLR Prism (not compatible with earlier Exakta viewfinders) Shutter: Vertically Traveling Metal Focal Plane Speeds: B, 8 – 1/1000 seconds Exposure Meter: None in Camera, accessory TTL Viewfinder with Coupled CdS Cell w/ viewfinder match needle Battery: None in Camera, 1.35v PX625 Mer
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