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Can you identify this pentaprism? It's marked Germany, USSR Occupied, KW, so I can safely assume Kamera-Werkstätten was the manufacturer. I'm also assuming it's a 35mm SLR, but that's just a guess. What camera does it go to?

Btw, in researching this piece, I found this really interesting article: John Noble

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I'm thinking Exakta. Dresden was in the Russian sector.

Wait, there's a 'K' and 'S', I don't know. Maybe try searching for camera maufactureer in Dresden?
 
the K is actually a KW logo, which in 1945 would stand for VEB Kamera-Werkstaetten Niedersedlitz, the maker of Praktiflex. So I think that narrows it down some.
 
My 2 cents, Its def. not Exakta.
 
KW also made Praktinas and I would have thought they would have been a good candidate, having interchangeable viewfinders... But haven't seen that one in any list of Praktina prisms either...

Who made the Pentacon Super? Maybe it fit that...
 
Praktika made the Pentacon Super long after the KW brand had evolved and changed name but its roots are KW. KW also made the Pentacon 6 which was original known as a Praktisix.

This prism was exported to the US who insisted on the "Germany, USSR Occupied" marking.

The story of KW and John & Charles Noble is quite interesting, the company was very innovative making the first 35mm (full) system cameras, Exacta's never had motor drives and bulk backs.

The eye-cup fit is the same as the later Prakticamat and Nova, etc, cameras.

Ian
 
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