Kenneth Leslie Allinson has written: 'Exakta handbook ..' -- subject(s): Exakta camera, Handbooks, manuals, Photography
1936
Oskar Barnack built a prototype of the 35mm film camera in the second decade of the 20th century, and production began in 1925. Kodak helped bring the technology to a wider market after the Second World War.
180 Degrees. This is flat in the back of the camera.
Time value
Some are worth a lot..most are not. Take it to a camera dealer and ask.
This camera is of the year 1937, Actually Kodak leaves the video/pic cameras production... that gaves an immportant plus value for the own camera deserve. I can say and being 200% in sure that the actual value should be $150.00 US dollars and on.
Modern photography really took off in Germany; Leica and Contax rangefinders. Rolleiflex TLR Kine Exakta 35mm SLR. Everybody else, including the Japanese (who now dominate the precision camera market) started off by copying 1930s German designs.
NO
it means "Exposure Value".
About $72 - 90.
i think 80 dollars