Altix Tempor Film Camera

$155.00

Altix Tempor Film Camera

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Description

Altix Tempor Film Camera with original case, Not tested but the shutter does work

the Altix Tempor is a very collectible little East German camera with some quirky features. It was made by Altissa Camera Werk (later VEB Altissa, Dresden, East Germany) during the 1950s.


Altix Tempor – Overview

  • Type: 35 mm viewfinder camera

  • Maker: Altissa (Dresden, East Germany, part of the postwar camera industry in the Soviet Zone)

  • Introduced: Around 1952–1958

  • Film format: 35 mm cartridges (36×24 mm negatives)

  • Positioning: A compact, stylish “everyman’s camera,” competing with the likes of the Kodak Retinette, Agfa Silette, and Balda Baldessa.


Key Features

  • Lens options (interchangeable front-cell design on M27 screw mount):

    • Meyer-Optik Trioplan 50 mm f/2.9 (triplet)

    • Meyer-Optik Primotar 50 mm f/3.5

    • Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 50 mm f/2.8 (on higher-end examples)

  • Shutter: Tempor shutter (hence the model name), usually with speeds:

    • B, 1 – 1/250 sec (some later ones up to 1/300 sec).

  • Viewfinder: Simple optical finder (not a rangefinder).

  • Film advance: Bottom-mounted wind knob.

  • Flash sync: PC socket on the shutter housing.

  • Body: Compact die-cast body, clean Bauhaus-inspired design, somewhat reminiscent of early Voigtländer Vitos.

Additional information

Weight 0.25 kg
Dimensions 12 × 8 × 12 cm

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