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Manufactured by Utility Manufacturing Company New York, USA
Model: c.1940 Model F, produced from c.1938
Medium format film Viewfinder camera; film 127 roll, picture size 3x4cm with 16 exposures
Lens: Velostigmat 2 inch f/3.5 (Wollensak Optical Company, Rochester,USA)
Aperture: up to f/22setting: lever and scale on the lens-shutter barrel
Focus range: 4-25 feet +inf
Focusing: helicoid focusing, the focus locks at every distance mark that is engraved in the focusing ring. In order to turn the focusing ring it is necessary to push down and hold the small chrome button that is located on the side of the lens mount
Shutter: (Wollensak) Deltax, everset shutter, (self-cocking),
speeds: 1/25-1/50-1/100 +B, setting: lever and scale on the lens-shutter barrel
Cocking lever and Shutter release: by the same lever, on the lens-shutter barrel
Cable release socket: on the lens-shutter barrel
Viewfinder: simple eye-level reverse telescopic optical viewfinder
Winding knob: on the top plate
Flash PC socket: none
Cold-shoe
Self-timer: none
Back cover: remeovable, opens by a latch on the right side of the camera, w/ Two red windows and built-in lid
Filmloading: special spool mechanism
Tripod socket: ¼"
Camera leg: retractable, below the lens mount.
Strap lugs
Body: Neilite (similar to Bakelite), and helical lens mount, and back cover heavy cast-metal; Weight: 540g
serial no. none
More info: McKeown’s 12th ed. p.943
Model: Haytham (mashalla)
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Canon EOS 5D Mark II
EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM
Shutter Speed 0.02 sec (1/60)
Aperture f/3.5
Focal Length 23 mm
ISO Speed 400
Exposure Program Manual
Manufactured by: Zeiss Ikon, Dresden, Germany
Model: 1935, Zeiss catalog no.520, Produced between 1932-1938
Folding film camera, film 120 roll, picture size 6x4.5 cm , 16 frames
Lens: Novar - Anastigmat f: 3,5 / 7 cm, serial no.1310428
Aperture: f/3.5 - f/16, no click stops,
setting by a pointer and dial on the front lower side of the lens-shutter barrel
Focusing: manual front focusing, guess the distance,
Focus range: 1.2 -10m, +inf.
Shutter: Compur leaf shutter, speeds: 1-1/300 +T, B, no click stops,
setting: dial and ring on the lens-shutter barrel
T and B not cock via the shutter lever, they works only via pressing shutter release
Shutter cocking lever: on the shutter
Shutter release lever: on the shutter
Cable release screw: a separate screw on the top of the shutter
Winding knob: on the right of the bottom plate
Viewfinder: folding optical finder, self-erecting, on the top plate
Landscape shot: when the camera on vertical position (reverse due to the frame size)
Portrait shot: when the camera on horizontal position (reverse due to the frame size)
Viewfinder release button: on the top plate, beside the finder
Bellows release: Automatic opening, by a button on the top plate, right side of the finder
Bellows closing: by pressing two small silver handles on top of the struts
Flash PC socket: none
Back cover: Hinged, opens by a latch on the right side of the camera
Engravingson the back cover leatherette: Zeiss Ikon logo and 520
Red windows: Two, due to the old, not standardized numbering of the 120 roll films, at that time no numbers for half frames, so with two windows you can use 6x9 numbering: To start, the film is wound until the numeral "1" is seen in the first window. After the exposure, the same numeral is advanced to the second window for the second exposure. You must do some exercise for not winding past the mark as the film is traveling a very short lateral distance.
Hand strap: leather, w/ strap lugs
Tripod socket: old type 3/8''
Body: metal, Weight: 442g, Dimensions: 11.5x8.5x3.5cm (folded)
Serial no. 1229521 (on the shutter)
Ikonta A catalog number 520, the 4.5 x 6cm format not receiving a suffix to it's number.
The first of the Ikonta cameras were the 520 series. They were available as 520 (4.5 x 6cm), 520/2 (6 x 9cm), 520/14 (5 x 7.5cm), 520/15 (6.5 x 11cm), 520/16 (6 x 6cm) and 520/18 (3 x 4cm). Ikonta 520 is the smallest Ikonta camera, and the letter designation to its size is A.
Etruscan terracotta votive uterus, 4th-3rd cents BC. In the Manchester Museum, University of Manchester, UK.
"Solid model uterus on rectangular backing. Oval organ covered with wavering horizontal ridges to represent second-stage labour contractions. At lower end, under a thick ridge, are represented a sectioned cervix and two small truncated tubes. Mould made, the cervical area finished by hand.Although stylised in a typical manner the model undoubtedly represents a surgeon's-eye view of a uterus removed post mortem, in a partial hysterectomy. The large central opening indicates the cervix, the two swollen tubes the ureters, and the overlying ridge perhaps part of the bladder, all sectioned on the same plane. The condition represented by muscular contractions and swollen ureters is consistent with pregnancy. The removal of the organs in the original operation, after which the terracotta (or its prototype) was modelled, indicates some type of post mortem. Pathology of other organs is seldom represented in Etruscan, Greek or Roman votives, but the interpretation of the votive uteri may have to be re-evaluated. Ureters are not present in other models, but fibroids do occur, as well as representations of a double cervix." Turfa & Pallottino, 'The Etruscan and Italic Collection in the Manchester Museum', Papers of the British School at Rome 50 (1982), 166-195 (www.jstor.org/stable/40310787)
For another view, see www.flickr.com/photos/themanchestermuseum/8002932766/