Curt
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I don't have one but did, and I'm not looking for one but I wanted to see if anyone has one or has anyone even heard of the Exacta 500 model camera.
Curt
Curt
I bought a used Exakta 500 with a Carl Zeiss Jenna 50/2.8 Tessar some years ago for $10. It was a heavy all mechanical meterless SLR of approximately mid 1960s to early 1970s manufacture.
The shutter speed used a non-detented dial that rotated continuously in either direction. It was clearly a low-priced beginners camera. It was equipped with a count-down frame counter.
The shutter speed was marked with a "bulb" symbol at 1/15 sec for flashbulb use and a lightning bolt at 1/60 second for electronic flash use.
I donated the camera and lens to Lorifrommontana about February of 2010 for use in her teaching Girl Scouts the basics of film photography and darkroom work.
The name stamped into the front of the prism housing is "EXAKTA 500" and it was marked "Made in Dresden." Possibly they were marked differently depending upon the market theyre intended for.
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