Nasa astronaut Georg Nelson using an Linhof Aero Technika 45 in the 1983 Discovery space shuttle to photograph the earth´s surface from orbit. A new chapter of the Linhof history in opto-mechanical and opto-electronical production. Illustration: Linhof Techno. Linhof M 679cs with integrated levelling panorama benchholder. Linhof Technika Buyers Guide. This buying guide is meant to be informative and provide accurate information so you can buy the best camera possible, this information comes from experience servicing Technika cameras showing many different issues. Master Technika classic. Cameras, Linhof Technika 14. March 2015 linhof. Technical Data. The classical tool for photographers 000054 The classical tool of lasting value for the creative as well as the technical photographer who needs a reliable large format system that masters any assignment with professional. For the super Technikas, a rangfinder knife, engraved with the serial number of the lens, couples the rangefinder to the lens-to-film-distance. This allows for rangefinder focusing and thus, handheld shooting. The Linhof Technika III is a technical field camera for 4x5 inch (9x12cm) and 2x3 inch (6x9cm). This means there are. An exceptionally fast large format lens! Linhof Select lenses are hand selected and branded by Linhof to ensure the highest quality. Condition: Used Rating: Excellent Includes: Original front and rear caps, new old stock Technika lens board. Notes: Actual lens pictured, please inspect photos carefully for details.
Seller:igorcamera(6,336)100%, Location:11111, Ships to: Worldwide, Item:381731145109Linhof Technica-70 press / field / view metal camera. Serial # 1721693. Made in Germany. Type 1. Revolving back. Movements are: front tilt, shift, swing and rise. Traditional 'four-way' swing back movements. Two position drop-down bed. Build-in top optical Rangefinder. Camera has the anatomical grip w/cable release. Weight is almost 7 lb. Camera is in Ex/Ex+ or 8.5 of 10 cosmetic condition. Original tan color No dings or dents. All original knobs and handles. Working rangefinder. Original leather focusing hood material is loose on the right side. Smooth and precise focusing. Movements are smooth and locks are tight. Original Ground Glass in good condition. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the built-in light meter. Schneider Xenotar 80mm f/2.8 fast normal lens in Copal #0 shutter. Serial #7031570. Shutter speed range is 1/500 - 1 second, T and B. Lens stop range is f/2.8 - f/32. Lens is in Ex+ or 8.5 of 10 cosmetic condition. God glass withsome small dust spots, and slight haze inside the rear elements. This should not affect your images. Nice coating. Working shutter. Smooth and clean shutter and aperture blades. Non-matching serial number focusing cam and original Linhof lens board. Nice late Copal #0 shutter.********************************************************************************************************************************************************************************A “universal” camera intended for both handheld action and tripod-mounted corrective photography, the Linhof Technika 70 is a combination of press and technical designs. Introduced in 1963 by Nikolaus Karpf KG in Munich, Germany, the Technika 70 was similar in concept (combined range/viewfinder focusing, folding-bed bellows camera of alloy metal construction) to the previous Super Technika’s III and IV. For the Technika 70, the top-mounted rangefinder was a completely new design with a larger, brighter finder having 6x7cm format reflected frame lines for up to three rangefinder-coupled lenses. The lens-coupling cam had a ratcheted mechanism allowing faster lens switching. An uncoupled selenium meter was built-in. The front standard was new, introducing on-axis tilt and lateral shift. The revolving four-way articulating back was retained from the earlier models, as were front rise and the drop bed to allow use of wide angle lenses. A system camera, 6x7cm rollfilm backs, sheet film holders, Polaroid backs, and a number of focusing accessories were available. Superbly crafted, the Technika 70 was manufactured until ’79 and replaced by the 2x3 Super Technika V which, with its side-mounted rangefinder, resembles a “baby” version of the 4x5” Super Technika cameras.The highlight of the Technika 70 is the integrated range/viewfinder which shows 6x7cm frame lines for three rangefinder-coupled lenses. “Type 1” cameras were made with 65/100/180mm frame lines, “Type 2” cameras had 53/80/180mm frame lines, and “Type 3” cameras had 53/100/180mm frame lines. The rangefinder focuses as close as 32” and the frame lines are corrected for parallax and field reduction to 4 ft with wide angle and normal lenses, and 6.5 ft with the 180mm telephoto lens. Red warning signals appear in the finder frame lines when one focuses closer than the field is accurately indicated. The finder is vertically oriented and not horizontally switchable. Therefore, in the aircraft picture shown (at infinity focus) the camera is being held sideways. In the candid photo the camera is in the upright position and close-up, with the innermost telephoto frame line switched off. The Technika 70’s viewfinder is similar to the Leica M camera, except that the normal and wide angle frame lines are always visible and only the telephoto can be switched on/off. The rangefinder has a base length of 93.5mm, one of the longest ever offered on a medium format camera. This allowed accurate focusing of 240mm telephoto lenses at middle distances and according to the instruction manual, objects at 600 ft could be accurately differentiated from infinity. In addition to a vertical-leveling indicator located within the viewfinder, there is a rangefinder-coupled distance meter reading out on the back of the camera. Lenses from 53-180mm (telephoto lenses to 240mm) were coupled to the rangefinder via a trilobed metal cam placed in the bed of the camera. Cams have the serial numbers of the lenses for which they were cut engraved on their top surface, along with the focal length and a color code as to which lens stops on the focusing track are used.************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************Specifications For Maximum MovementsFront On-Axis Tilt (Forward Or Back): 15Þ Front Shift (Left Or Right): 25mm Geared Front Rise: 32mm Front Fall (w/15Þ Dropped Bed): 34mm Front Swing: 0 Rear Swing (Four-Way): 15Þ Bellows Extension: 310mm One of the best 'solid build' classic 6x9cm field / press / view camera. Sells with NO RESERVE at price of $695. I have more Linhof Cameras, Lenses and Accessories, Large Format cameras, Lenses and Accessories, Medium format cameras, Subminiature and Soft Focus Lenses. More great buys on my other auctions, eBay Store and Web Page. NO bidders with ZERO feed backs ! PayPal from VERIFIED members with CONFIRMED address !Condition:Used, Condition:Linhof Technika-70 6x9cm camera kit. Type 1. Ex/Ex+ or 8.5 of 10 cosmetic condition. Great condition for it's age. NO dings or dents. Clean condition camera, lens, and grip. Good working shutter, and camera. Great shooter 6x9cm Linhof press camera., Bundled Items:anatomical grip, Model:Linhof Technika 70- 6x9cm, Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany, Type:Large Format, MPN:Does Not Apply, Film Format:6x9cm, Focus Type:Manual, Brand:Linhof
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Using a Linhof Technika Film Camera
In 1887, Linhof was founded in Germany; this company grew by providing unique film cameras to consumers. On eBay, you'll find many of this company's photography products. You can use different options to take photos like an old-school photographer.
What are the different Linhof Technika format options?Linhof cameras are available in a variety of formats, which is beneficial since specific options provide practical advantages during photography sessions.
- Field: This camera is designed with components that fold to make it more compact. The folding element is very helpful as it makes the product easier to transport.
- Large format: If a camera is larger than 4 by 5 inches, it's a large-format product. Large-format cameras produce crisp images in high resolution.
- Medium: A medium format camera is a product that requires 120mm film. This type of camera takes photos that are a bit smaller than a large-format camera's pictures.
- Press: Throughout the 1960s, press cameras were used by people who worked for news companies. A typical press format camera uses 35mm film.
- Rangefinder: A rangefinder is a camera that's equipped with a focusing mechanism. This mechanism will have typical rangefinder functions or split-image capabilities. The rangefinder serves one purpose, which is to measure distance so that a photographer can take pictures with a sharp focus.
Many Linhof film cameras have a solid metal housing. On the frame, there is a door that provides access to the film roll chamber. A collapsible Linhof camera that folds to a compact size is designed with an accordion mechanism.
What are the film formats?All vintage Linhof Technika cameras use film rolls that have a specific film format. Because most cameras are designed with a small or large chamber, the compatible film format options for certain Linhof camera types will vary. On eBay, there are dozens of valuable Linhof Technika cameras that use:
- 4 x 5 film
- 6 x 9 film
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What extra features are included with Linhof cameras?Linhof Technika Serial Numbers
Some Linhof cameras on eBay have features that can simplify shoots. You'll find cameras with a:
- Handgrip: This extra feature can help you take shots more efficiently on unstable ground. A handgrip prevents shaking by increasing control and stability.
- Flash: A flash is always attached on the top of a Linhof camera. During shoots in a dim environment, a flash can brighten the surroundings.
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