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Auction archive: Lot number 94

Leicina Super 8 Prototype Collection

Opening
€10,000 - €12,000
ca. US$13,732 - US$16,478
Price realised:
€9,000
ca. US$12,358
Auction archive: Lot number 94

Leicina Super 8 Prototype Collection

Opening
€10,000 - €12,000
ca. US$13,732 - US$16,478
Price realised:
€9,000
ca. US$12,358
Beschreibung:

(1) Leicina Super Dummy no.A143, (2) Leicina Super no.65170 with Leicina Vario 1.9/8-64mm (hood, case, strap), (3) Leicina Super no.65788 with Leicina Vario 1.9/8-64mm in different finish, different exposure knob and speed dial (hood, case, strap), (4) wooden design model of Leicina SP (Special) with several different details to the final series production camera, (5) Leicina Special prototype without contacts, no serial number, front with leather covering, with special Macro-Cinegon 1.8/10mm no.2495116, (6) Leicina Special prototype without contacts, no serial number, front with leather covering, with Schneider Cinegon 1.8/10mm no.11480355 (according to Thiele only 4 pcs. delivered to Leitz as Muster (sample) on May 21st, 1970), (7) Leicina Special Dummy no.074449 A ('A' hand engraved) with prototype Optivaron 1.8/6-60mm, (8) Leicina Special prototype no.080072 with impuls selector on base (14P) and matching prototype Optivaron 1.8/6-60mm no.11892607 (the series production lens was a 1.8/6-66mm Optivaron), including (9) the rare transparent Leicina exposure meter made by Metrawatt A.G. Nürnberg. The first experimental film cameras go back to Oskar Barnack Very early on, Leitz was very interested in the development of movie cameras. Since the early 1930s the company manufactured lenses for movie cameras with various mounts. Only in 1960 did Leitz started to produce movie cameras for 8 mm film in series. The offered collection demonstrates the development of the last movie camera, the Leicina Special, for Super 8 mm film. Die ersten Versuche mit Filmkameras gehen bereits auf Oskar Barnack zurück. Leitz interessierte sich bereits sehr früh für den gesamten Filmprozess. Seit den frühen 1930er Jahren fertigte die Firma Objektive für Filmkameras mit diversen Anschlüssen an. Erst 1960 jedoch fing man selbst damit an, Filmkameras für 8 mm Film in Serie zu produzieren. Die angebotene Sammlung zeigt die Entwicklung der letzten Kamera, der Leicina Special für Super 8 mm Film.

Auction archive: Lot number 94
Auction:
Datum:
15 May 2014
Auction house:
WestLicht Photographica Auction
Westbahnstraße 40
1070 Wien
Austria
auction@westlicht.com
+43 (0)1 5235659
+43 (0)1 523565988
Beschreibung:

(1) Leicina Super Dummy no.A143, (2) Leicina Super no.65170 with Leicina Vario 1.9/8-64mm (hood, case, strap), (3) Leicina Super no.65788 with Leicina Vario 1.9/8-64mm in different finish, different exposure knob and speed dial (hood, case, strap), (4) wooden design model of Leicina SP (Special) with several different details to the final series production camera, (5) Leicina Special prototype without contacts, no serial number, front with leather covering, with special Macro-Cinegon 1.8/10mm no.2495116, (6) Leicina Special prototype without contacts, no serial number, front with leather covering, with Schneider Cinegon 1.8/10mm no.11480355 (according to Thiele only 4 pcs. delivered to Leitz as Muster (sample) on May 21st, 1970), (7) Leicina Special Dummy no.074449 A ('A' hand engraved) with prototype Optivaron 1.8/6-60mm, (8) Leicina Special prototype no.080072 with impuls selector on base (14P) and matching prototype Optivaron 1.8/6-60mm no.11892607 (the series production lens was a 1.8/6-66mm Optivaron), including (9) the rare transparent Leicina exposure meter made by Metrawatt A.G. Nürnberg. The first experimental film cameras go back to Oskar Barnack Very early on, Leitz was very interested in the development of movie cameras. Since the early 1930s the company manufactured lenses for movie cameras with various mounts. Only in 1960 did Leitz started to produce movie cameras for 8 mm film in series. The offered collection demonstrates the development of the last movie camera, the Leicina Special, for Super 8 mm film. Die ersten Versuche mit Filmkameras gehen bereits auf Oskar Barnack zurück. Leitz interessierte sich bereits sehr früh für den gesamten Filmprozess. Seit den frühen 1930er Jahren fertigte die Firma Objektive für Filmkameras mit diversen Anschlüssen an. Erst 1960 jedoch fing man selbst damit an, Filmkameras für 8 mm Film in Serie zu produzieren. Die angebotene Sammlung zeigt die Entwicklung der letzten Kamera, der Leicina Special für Super 8 mm Film.

Auction archive: Lot number 94
Auction:
Datum:
15 May 2014
Auction house:
WestLicht Photographica Auction
Westbahnstraße 40
1070 Wien
Austria
auction@westlicht.com
+43 (0)1 5235659
+43 (0)1 523565988
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