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Pentacon six / 80mm ƒ2.8

Mu Cang Chai - Yen Bai - Viet Nam

Pentacon six TL

ВЕГА-12Б 2.8/90

Ilford Delta 100

Dev. D-76, Stock, 6 min, 20°C

Fixer ФК-2

The Yashica TL Super was Yashica's first camera with TTL metering. A direct competitor to the Pentax Spotmatic, this camera is most notable for being the first camera designed to use 1.5 volt silver oxide batteries, so there is no problem searching for a modern battery equivalent, if you are lucky enough to find one with a working light meter.

The TL class were originally built by Clyde Engineering Australia in 1952 and shipped to Hong Kong. 5 were built for a railway over there and they were a spitting image of a Victorian Railway's flat top T class but with a larger engine. When they were no longer needed, four (No. 52, 53, 54, 55) were put on sale and one (No. 51) was donated to a museum. The four put on sale were purchased by CFCLA and shipped to Australia for refurbishment and re-entered service in 2006 as the TL class. They kept their original numbers from when they were in service in Hong Kong but with a 1 added in front so that they would fit in the numbering scheme without changing their original number.

 

Drive Type: Diesel Electric - DC

Engine: EMD 12-567C

Generator: EMD-D12

Traction Motors: EMD D29

Horse Power: 1,320hp

weight: 72t

Max rated speed: 100km/h

Builders Model: G12

pentacon six tl 80mm 2.8 carl zeiss

fomapan 100

Taken with a NEX-3 fitted with a Super Takumar f:2/55mm

pentacon six tl 80mm 2.8 carl zeiss

fomapan 100

Pentacon six / 80mm ƒ2.8

Da Nang - Viet Nam

Pentacon six / 80mm ƒ2.8

Mu Cang Chai - Yen Bai - Viet Nam

Possibly a luckier spot than I’d imagined, as this wasn’t around the next day I drove past.

 

Bonus Megane estate in the background, not a model we got in the UK.

Manufactured by Kombinat VEB Pentacon, Dresden, former East Germany

Model: c. 1980, (late version of TL range)

TL range produced between 1968-90

All Praktisix / Pentacon Six TL series of cameras produced between 1957-90

Medium format SLR system film camera, film: 120/220 roll, picture size: 6x6cm

Logo on the front: Pentacon tower logo

Lens: Carl Zeiss Jena DDR Biometar 80mm f/2.8 MC, automatic diaphragm, w/ DOF preview lever, 5 elements in 4 groups, filter thread 58mm, serial no.10075268

Mount: Praktisix/Pentacon six bayonet Breach lock

Standard lens of the system and all models

In here, the total black finish MC lens produced between 1978-90

Aperture: f/2.8-f/22setting: ring and scale on the lens

Focus range: 1-30m +inf

Lens release: by black milled ring behind the lens on the lens flange, turn counter clockwise and remove the lens

Focusing: via simple matte glass screen (standard screen of the system), interchangeable, ring and scale on the lens, w/DOF scale

Shutter: focal plane rubberized cloth shutter, horizontally travelling, speeds: 1-1/1000 +B

setting : dial on the left of the top plate

Shutter release: on the front side of the camera, w/ cable release socket and safety locking milled ring

Cocking lever: also winds the film, long stroke, on the right of the top plate

Frame counter: on the cocking lever, additive type, auto-reset

Disconnecting lever: for unlocking the locked cocking lever after 12/24 frames, thus the film can be rolled to the end by short rocking movements, beneath right side of the cocking lever

Mirror: not instant return

Viewfinder: waist level finder, w/ magnifying glass and two framed sports finder, interchangeable, opens by a knob on the back side of the finder

Finder release: by a small silver knob on the left of the top-plate

Flash PC socket: on the lower right of the lens flange, X synch 1/15, w/ safety locking ring for flash plug

Memory dials : for ASA on the cocking lever, for film type on the speeds dial

Self-timer

Back cover: hinged, opens by a latch on the left side of the camera

Film loading: knobs on the bottom plate for fitting the spools

Plate on the bottom plate: Made in G.D.R

Tripod socket: 1/4'', at the bottom of the lens flange

Strap knobs

Body: metal, Weight: 1366g

serial no. 115171 (beneath the back cover opening latch)

 

There are large variety of Carl Zeiss Jena and Schneider lenses for the Pentacon six. Also, a large variety of viewing screens, from simple matte to grids or fresnel lens microprism screens, are available. The waist-level finder can be replaced by non-metered or metered prism finders. The metered prisms were introduced in 1968; from this point onwards, the camera was called Pentacon six TL. Nothing had changed in the camera itself; the only thing new was the availability of a metered prism allowing TTL metering.

Praktisix is the predecessor of the Pentacon Six of the same bayonet mount. Arsenal Kiev 60 is also with Pentacon six mount.

But there is no relationship between the Praktisix/Pentacon Six and the Kiev6C/60. They share a common lens mount and film size but they are in no way the same and the Kiev is not the same mechanically.

Six major models were produced. The Praktisix 1957, Praktisix II 1964, Praktisix IIA 1966 Pentacon six 1966, Pentacon Six TL (early version) 1968, and Pentacon Six TL (late version).

These cameras are a series of improvements from the first Praktisix. But, other than the name changes there are minor changes from model to model, and the bodies are the same in general appearance.

The most common problems with all of these cameras:

1. Never allow the film advance lever to snap back after winding the film. This has been the cause of breaking more of these cameras than every other problem combined.

2. Never release the self-timer when the camera is not cocked, again a common way to break the camera.

The original manufacturer of these cameras was Kamera Werkstätten in 1959 they became V E B Kamera and KinoWerke Dresden,in 1964 they became VEB Pentacon and finally in 1970 Kombinat VEB Pentacon.

VEB (Volkseigner Betrieb) roughly translates as "People owned Industry". Initially the cameras and accessories had a stylized "KW in a diamond" logo and later the "Pentacon tower" logo.

Mike Praktica Collection

Manual in Orpahan Cameras byMikeButkus

in TRA

Communist Cameras by Nathan Dayton

in Praktica

 

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In the livery of the fictitious fire station E43 Shadbrook from the tv series London's Burning.

Modelo: Camila Miranda (no caso,...)

Lausanne, Avenue du Mont-Blanc

pentacon six tl

 

ペンタコンさん、入院です 笑

私は無力でした...^^;

pentacon six tl&biomater 80mm 2.8

Got to be my find of the holiday? Seen just the day after arrival, but I didn't see how anything could get better than this. The oil drips below suggest it parks here regularly but does move every so often.

TL Be 4/6 Doppeltraktion auf der m1

Chavannes-près-Renens, Station "UNIL-Mouline"

Pentacon Six TL

 

PDF @ butkus:

www.butkus.org/chinon/pentacon/pentacon_sixtl/pentacon_si...

 

wikipedia:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentacon_Six

 

Lens:

 

Carl Zeiss Jena

MC Biometar 2.8/80mm

sn.9712934

P6 mount

 

Angle of view 54 degrees

Closest focus 1m

Filter thread M58 × 0.75

Length 50mm, weight 240g

pentacon six tl 80mm 2.8 carl zeiss

kodak portra 400

Bedford TL tipper of civil engineers at Manchester Piccadilly.

Just got ready for bed. Anybody coming ??

I will be using this camera in week 353 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:

52cameras.blogspot.com/

www.flickr.com/photos/tony_kemplen/collections/72157623113584240

Pentacon six / 50mm ƒ4

Ba vi - Son Tay - Viet Nam

in everything...

 

And of course

View On Black

Pentacon Six TL

Vega-12B 90/2.8

Kodak Retina X-Ray COE @320 ASA

Development Kalogen, (1+50), 20°C, 7 min

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