I just got my second Welta Weltini II. ...
It is a very cool looking camera. I hate threads like this, it makes me go to ebay...
Hey, I didn't come up with the name.
If I were a betting man I’d say that Xenon is likely to outperform that Cassar handily.
Just a guess, but I’ve used both lenses (each on different cameras) and there’s really no contest.
The Retina IIa is also deceptively heavy for its size. I always just assumed it was made of plutonium.
The shutter is a Welta branded Synchro-Compur, 1 to 500 speeds, PC sync.
Are you sure it isn't a Compur-Rapid and the PC contact added post-war?
I still have my Iskra; a better camera than it has any right to be. It does, indeed, make the Retina seem like helium by comparison. And the Iskra is a featherweight next to a Moskva!I briefly owned an Iskra 6x6 folder. That camera's heft was ridiculous given it's dimensions! I think they made it out of lead.
EDIT: Here's a photo I found on the web of a Weltini with f/2 Xenon like mine; it as the little plated tab that the cocking lever pushes back (by the 50 and 100 speeds, bright plated piece). That connects internally with the bare metal piece behind the shutter housing, just at the top end of the focus cam/helicoid cover, and is spring loaded so that it pushes back 2-3 mm when the shutter is cocked, and releases as soon as the cocking lever starts to move. The shutter actually fires when the lever gets to about where the 10 is in this photo -- so assuming the tab is related to sync (I can't see a socket in this photo, it may be in the housing where we can't see it, instead of in an extension like mine), it pretty well has to have the M prefire.
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