--- In SubminiatureVariations@yahoogroups.com, Paulo Moreira
<suzukipaulo@y...> wrote:
> Hello!
> My name is Paulo and I am from Portugal. I have a few dozen old
cameras that I like to call my collection! :))
>
> I am not particulary focused on subminiature cameras, only some 110
cameras or the Olympus Pen cameras. Nevertheless, last week I was in
germany and I could not resist to buy a Photavit camera, it was just
so cute! Trouble is, I have no idea of its age or its manufacturer.
Mine just says Photavit on top, it sports a 37,5/3,5 Xenar lens
(uncoated). The shutter is a Prontor II (Gauthier G.m.b.h. Calmbach)
with speeds from 1 to 250. The camera is in reasonable shape, covered
in red leatherette and it is complete with its leather case and the
special film cassettes. I amplanning to use this camera next weekend,
what sort of quality can I expect?
>
> Thanks!!
>
> Paulo
http://www.submin.com/35mm/manuals/index.htm
has an article on the Photoavit cameras.
the camera takes 24x24mm images, like the Agfa Rapid. The lens are
good and the results excellent.
http://www.submin.com/35mm/collection/photavit/cameras/index.htm
shows some models but I am sone way off making available further
information.
If you have figured out how the wind on mechanism works you have done
all that needs to be known. The film winds on allowing the shutter to
be cocked for the next frame. Without a film in the camera it can't
operate. You can move this manually.
Gerald