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Tenax II : ウィキペディア英語版
Tenax II

During the 1930s, Zeiss Ikon (ZI) made a wide range of miniature cameras for the ''35mm film'' format. Most cameras used the standard ''24×36mm frame'' size, like the ''Contax'', ''Nettax'' and ''Super Nettel''. However, the ability to take images in fast sequence was a popular marketing element at the time, and several fast-operating models were made. Among these were the Otto Berning's motor-driven ''Robot'' cameras as well as the ZI lever-operated ''Tenax I'' and ''Tenax II''. These have the smaller square format of ''24×24mm'', enhancing faster frame advance.
The Tenax II is a ''35mm'' RF-camera launched by ZI in 1937. It produces 50 square exposures on a standard length of ''35mm film''. It has a ''Compur Rapid'' shutter, situated just behind the lens, with speeds from 1 to 1/400 second. The camera is wound and the film advanced simultaneously depressing the large lever on the right-hand side of the lens. At first it was only called the ''Tenax'', but the following year a quite different and less sophisticated camera with the same name was launched, both designed by Hubert Nerwin, supposedly based on Otto Berning's original idea. The 1937 model is known as mark II, or just the ''Tenax II'', while the simpler 1939 model, is known as the ''Tenax I''. The "Tenax" name belonged to the C. P. Goerz company in Berlin, being used from 1907 on folding plate cameras and a Vest-pocket camera from 1909. C. P. Goerz became a part of Zeiss Ikon at its formation in 1926. The name was used again by ZI in the 1960s. The ''Tenax I'' was continued for a while in the 1950s in East Germany.
The ''Tenax II'' has a proprietary bayonet lens mount as a provision for using different lenses, but only a small selection was made available during the few years the camera stayed in production, halted by Germany's war efforts. A small round window in a lateral extension on the lens barrel is aligned up in front of the camera's right-hand rangefinder window. It contains a pair of contra-rotating glass wedges synchronized with the lens focusing lever that provides accurate focusing by aligning the left and right subject sections in the viewfinder.〔 No ISBN available〕
STANDARD LENSES:〔Names written in German with comma and no space in 4cm, as on the actual lenses〕
*Carl Zeiss Jena ... Tessar 1:2,8 f=4 cm
*Carl Zeiss Jena ... Sonnar 1:2 f=4 cm
ACCESSORY LENSES requiring a separate top mounted ''Van Albada'' type finder:〔Names written in German with comma and no space, as above〕
*Carl Zeiss Jena ... Sonnar 1:4 f=7,5 cm
*Carl Zeiss Jena ... Orthometar 1:4,5 f=2,7 cm
==References==


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