Werra 1 4 werra mat werra matic instruction manual.
Werra mat camera.
In a exhibition at leipzig they were called the volkskamera the peoples camera.
Werra it s the name of a small river close to the factory.
On this example the name werra mat is printed on the front but an otherwise identical model that just has werra printed can also be found.
But it was made in the carl zeiss jena factory in east germany.
These cameras are completely original.
The werra is named after a small german river.
The cameras offer a high degree of control with a minimum number of levers knobs or rings.
The werramat is a 1 with a coupled meter and read out in the viewfinder.
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Werra i 4 werra mat werra matic posted 11 10 07.
The werra is a series of 35mm viewfinder or rangefinder cameras manufactured by the carl zeiss jena factory which was primarily a lens making plant.
The original werra was a very basic camera with a fixed 50mm f 3 5 novonar triplet in a vebur shutter with a maximum speed of 1 250s.
The werra is named after a small german river.
In their simplest incarnations the werras featured only a shutter release button on the top plate.
The werra 2 has an uncoupled meter in the top plate but no rangefinder.
The 3 has a coupled rangefinder but no meter.
Second version of the carl zeiss jena werramat with tessar lens in prestor rvs shutter.
The 4 and 5 each have a rangefinder and uncoupled meter.
Its appearance was dominated by its olive skin color which was changed to black in 1957 when zeiss finally got the word that everybody hates olive drab.
The cameras offer a high degree of control with a minimum number of levers knobs or rings.
The werra cameras were made in eastern germany gdr from 1954 to 1968 by carl zeiss jena at the eisfeld factory.
Carl zeiss werra 1 lovely 35mm vintage camera with tessar 50mm f2 8 lens.
Carl zeiss werra mat camera.
And the werramatic is a 3 with a mat style meter.
The werra is a series of 35mm viewfinder or rangefinder cameras manufactured by the carl zeiss jena factory which was primarily a lens making plant.
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Other than the word werra embossed in the olive colored leatherette on the back of the camera there is nothing to indicate its origin.