Analog single-lens reflex camera set (ready to go!)

Fancy starting to explore analogue SLR photography? We recommend this vintage SLR set !

Ins and outs about this set are mentioned in the product description. Because of the age of this object, we do not provide any type of warranty on the technical and/or optical aspects.

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Exa Ihagee Dresden type 4 with Domiplan 2.8/50mm Meyer-Optik Görlitz

Produced between 1956 and 1959. Shutter speeds seem accurate, mirror flips as it should, lens is scratch free and focuses smoothly. It contains a pretty high amount of dust though! The Domiplan 50mm lens number is 5221750.

The body shows some wear, as can be spotted on the pictures. The most visible damage is done to the leather on the back; here is a small part missing on the left side. Otherwise acceptable.

You can release the shutter, but I think there might be missing a small knob that connects to the ring. Normally you should be able to release from the outside, now you have to put your finger in between. Hence the acceptable price of this item!

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Original Exa type 4 Ihagee Dresden

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Exa Ihagee Dresden type 4 with Domiplan 2.8/50mm Meyer-Optik Görlitz

Produced between 1956 and 1959. Shutter speeds seem accurate, mirror flips as it should, lens is scratch free and focuses smoothly. It contains a pretty high amount of dust though! The Domiplan 50mm lens number is 5221750.

The body shows some wear, as can be spotted on the pictures. The most visible damage is done to the leather on the back; here is a small part missing on the left side. Otherwise acceptable.

You can release the shutter, but I think there might be missing a small knob that connects to the ring. Normally you should be able to release from the outside, now you have to put your finger in between. Hence the acceptable price of this item!