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Perfekta is a series of medium format film box cameras made by VEB Rheinmetall Büromachinenwerk-Sömmerda,Thüringen, former East Germany, and introduced in c.1954.[1]

Their bodies are made in black bakelite, with cream-coloured controls. The film is 120 roll for 6x6cm frames.

Models[]

Perfekta

Perfekta I

Perfekta[]

  • Also known as Perfekta I
  • Rigid rectangular front
  • Viewfinder: Large eye-level flip-up frame finder
  • Lens: Achromat 80mm f/7.7
  • Aperture: f/7.7-f/11-f/16 controlled by a small knob below the lens
  • Shutter: one speed, M and Z (Instant and B) shutter control on the side of the lens barrel
  • Flash sync: with or without flash synchronized versions
  • Shutter-release was a button below the lens, opposite the aperture knob
  • The design is very much like the Druopta Efekta, except for the placement of the shutter control and release.
Perfekta II 05
Perfekta II 03
Perfekta II 07
Perfekta script

The name in script

Perfekta II[]

  • There is a version of the Perfekta II with name in script
  • Also sold as Tower 66P by Sears
  • Lens: Achromat 80mm f/7.7, on collapsable rectangular telescoping front, filter slip-on
    • Aperture: round rotary aperture holes on a plate: f/7.7, f/11, f/16; setting: bronze thumb wheel with scale, below the lens-shutter barrel
    • Focus range: fixed focus
  • Shutter: simple spring rotary, speeds: 1/25-1/50-1/100 +B; setting: ring and scale on the lens-shutter barrel
  • Cocking and Shutter release: by the same knob, w/cable release socket, on the top plate, not works when the lens collapsed
  • Double exposure prevention
  • Viewfinder: reverse telescopic finder
  • Winding knob: on the top plate
  • Flash PC socket: on the lens-shutter barrel
  • Cold-shoe: none
  • Self-timer: none
  • Back cover: removable, w/ red window and lid, opens by a fingernail notch on the left of the camera
  • Engraving on the back cover: VEB Rheinmetall
  • Tripod socket: 3/8"
  • Strap lugs: none
  • Body: bakelite; Weight: 281g
  • Serial no. none














P66

Modell p66

Model p66[]

  • Introduced in c.1955
  • A name variant of Perfekta II, marked 'Export Model' on back.

Notes and references[]

  1. McKeown's p.820

Links[]

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