Ardinbir StudioAdapter Ring for EXAKTA lens on Micro 4/3...
Price: $69.95
  • It will allow the Micro 4/3 camera owner to widen the...
  • With this lens adapter, you can use EXAKTA lens on...
  • This fabulous Adapter can enable Micro 4/3 cameras to...

  • Ardinbir StudioArdinbir Pro Adapter Ring for Exakta...
    Price: $69.95

    PrimacyCamera Adapter Ring Tube Lens Adapter Ring...
  • It will allow the Micro 4/3 camera owner to widen the...
  • With precise design and high technology.
  • With this lens adapter, you can mount Exakta / Exa...

  • Adapter Ring for EXAKTA lens on Micro 4/3 Cameras: e.g. Panasonic Lumix DMC G1, GH1, GF1, G2,...


    Ardinbir Studio

    Price: $69.95

    Product Details

    • It will allow the Micro 4/3 camera owner to widen the scope of photography they undertake
    • With this lens adapter, you can use EXAKTA lens on Micro 4/3 cameras like Panasonic G1, GH1, and Olympus E-P1
    • This fabulous Adapter can enable Micro 4/3 cameras to work with a variety of accessories.

    Product Description

    Features:
    1. With this lens adapter, you can use EXAKTA lens on Micro 4/3 cameras like Panasonic G1, GH1, Olympus E-P1.
    2. This fantastic Adapter can enable Micro 4/3 cameras to work with a medley of accessories.
    3. It will allow the Micro 4/3 camera owner to widen the scope of photography they accept.

    Compatible Models:
    Micro4/3 Cameras: e.g. Panasonic Lumix DMC G1, GH1, GF1, G2, G10; Olympus PEN E-P1, E-P2, E-PL1.

    What's in the Box:
    New EXAKTA lens on M4/3 Lens Adapter in prototypical package


    Ardinbir Pro Adapter Ring for Exakta Topcon lens on CANON EOS Cameras: 400D 450D 350D 40D 5D 10D...


    Ardinbir Studio

    Price: $69.95

    Product Description

    In accord Models:
    1. Canon Digital EOS Camera
    Canon EOS 1D, 1Ds, 1D Mark II, 1Ds Mark II, 1D Trace II N, 1D Mark III, 1Ds Mark III
    Canon EOS 50D, 40D 30D, 20D, 20Da, 10D, 5D, 5D Stamp II
    Canon EOS 450D, 400D, 350D, 300D, 1000D
    Canon EOS D30, D60, D2000, D6000
    Canon EOS DCS1, DCS3
    other Canon EOS Camera
    2. Most Canon Mist EOS Cameras

    What's in the Box:
    New Exakta Topcon lens on Canon EOS Camera Adapter in original package


    Camera Adapter Ring Tube Lens Adapter Ring / Exakta / Exa Lens to Micro 43 4/3 Mount Camera...


    Primacy

    Product Details

    • It will allow the Micro 4/3 camera owner to widen the scope of photography they undertake.
    • With precise design and high technology.
    • With this lens adapter, you can mount Exakta / Exa Lens on Micro 4/3 cameras like Panasonic G1, GH1, Olympus E-P1.
    • Made of brass and aluminum (not plastic).

    Product Description

    Adapter Ding-a-ling for Exakta / Exa Lens to Micro 4/3 Cameras(Micro FourThirds Gauge)like Panasonic G1, GH1, Olympus E-P1 etc. It's Made of best-quality & finest Metal (in general Copper,some little pacentage other metal) With this lens adapter, you can mount Exakta / Exa Lens on Micro 4/3 cameras like Panasonic G1, GH1, Olympus E-P1. This miraculous Adapter can enable Micro 4/3 cameras to work with a species of accessories. It will allow the Micro 4/3 camera owner to widen the scope of photography they swear. Compatibile with: Panasonic Lumix DMC G1, DMC GH1 Olympus E-P1 Package Includes: Brand new Lens Adapter

    Kipon Exakta Mount Lens to Micro 4/3 Body Adapter


    Kipon

    List Price: $195.00
    Price: $78.00
    You Save: $117.00 (60%)

    Product Details

    • This adapter allows you to attach Exakta Mount Lens to a Micro 4/3 Body
    • Camera Body Mount: Micro 4/3
    • Constructed from High Quality Brass Metal
    • Adapter Color: Black

    Product Description

    Kipon C Mount Lens to Micro 4/3 Bulk Mount Adapter allows you to attach C Mount Lens to a Micro 4/3 Camera League. This adapter gives you the advantage to still be able to share your lenses between cameras without having to dissipate more on a whole new lens. Certain lenses cannot be replaced and maybe you like the look of a steady lens but want to be able to use it on another type of camera body. Now You Can!Although the lens will fit physically, natural diaphragm, auto-focusing, or any other functions will not operate correctly while using this adapter. "Quit-down mode" will need to be used when metering since the lens does not have the power to have its aperture controlled by the camera body. You can shoot with manual mode or chasm priority mode. This adapter does not have correction glass fundamentally the adapter, which will not alter the original optical quality of the lens. This Adapter allows for infinity focusing.

    Shutter Curtain Tape 2.0mm x 1m


    JHT

    List Price: $4.95
    Price: $7.95

    Product Details

    • Comes in a width of 2mm by 1 meter (39")
    • Material is suitable for focal plane shutters like Leica, Exakta, etc.
    • Made In Japan
    • Suitable for repairing old Contax cameras' shutter tape

    Product Description

    Shutter Curtain strap comes in a width of 2mm by 1 meter (39 in..) This material is fitting for focal plane shutters like Leica, Exakta, etc. Shutter belt is also suitable for repairing old Contax cameras' shutter tape.

    The Exakta EXA Ia Analogue Camera - Blogcritics Sci/Tech

    I got a illusory offer for Christmas from fasten friends of ours: an Ihagee Exakta EXA Ia analog camera. It manifestly sat neglected in a against in Mexico since its plant Canada display period back in the most recent 60s, still in the autochthonous box, waiting for someone to obtain it. It came with a whole kit which included a responsive/leather camera occurrence, camera, lens, lens appendage kit (for macro shots), two prisms/viewfinders (one healthy, one 90-situation), a dead timer, a flashlight meter and a ton of lens filters.

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    The Exakta EXA Ia analog camera – Reviews - Raoul Pop

    [...] A timely note: I got good-looking pooped of waiting for YouTube to make firmer my Big cheese effort, so I uploaded the video I made of my Exakta camera to Google Video prematurely this morning. YouTube promises a 24-48 hour reply everything on Top banana applications, and by now, it’s been well over 96 hours. I feeling they must still be celebrating their transaction to Google, and shelter’t got enough be that as it may to take sadness of their much-touted alcohol population. At any take to task, you’re freely permitted to enquire about out the in-profundity upon of the camera that I wrote this days of yore weekend. I also took 30 macro shots of it, and posted them in a Perspicacious Set over at Zooomr. [...] [...] Back in February, Ligia and I return acceptable friends of ours took a photowalk through downtown DC. Our objectives: the Watergate Pension and the Kennedy Arts Forefront. I acclimated to my Exakta EXA Ia to take the photographs. It was a lot of fun to use it, as always. I still attraction to mushroom on cover, even though it’s virtually precious and nonetheless-thorough-going to get the photos in digital order. I say dear because I’m utilized to shooting a LOT. I’m not satisfied with a few photos. I use up rolls of coating during a sitting. Then I have to evolve them and allot hours scanning them in. It takes about two hours to thumb 24 exposures at the je sais quoi I in need of. And then I lay out surcharge on one occasion editing them. But the results are merit it, and of indubitably, the wisdom of using a fully enchiridion, dignity-built, metal camera like the Exakta is a wine in itself. [...] I have an Exacta camera and am having sickness figuring out how to rewind and offload the cloud, there are two knobs on the bottom of the camera, one only opens the back and the other even-handed seems to suffer vertigo generously – this is the projection I improvise should be reach-me-down to rewind the cloud. Could you rebuke me how to come back with the dim from the camera?

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    Shutterbug: Classic Cameras

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