Altix V
Altix V
November 9, 2014
Altix V
[German version]
Lens
Shutter
Tempor leaf shutter (there also were models with Cludor shutter);
Speeds: B, 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 250; self timer.
Focusing
Viewfinder
Flash
PC socket
Film
transport
removable bottom, back door. Thumb wheels for advance and rewind.
Dimensions
is quite big in relation, so it is hard to get a good grip on the camera. I very much like the
handsome design of this camera, with its symmetrical layout of controls and its beautiful
finish. This is a fine optical instrument, not a workhorse.
Film is loaded by a removable bottom plate and a hinged back door, pretty much Leica Mish (same period, too). When the roll is finished, pull out the wind thumbwheel and rewind
the film with the rewind thumbwheel. Then open the camera, take the film out and look for
the take-up spool which will inevitably have fallen out of the camera. Thumbwheel advance
and rewind are not everybody's darling, but on the Altix the thumbwheels are quite
ergonomic and pleasant to use.
Finder is small, dim and almost useless for glasses wearers. I tried a Pentacon universal
finder, but its parallax compensation was misaligned which resulted in the main subject
being somewhere on the edge of the negative. I think I managed to readjust it finally, but
nowadays I prefer a KMZ turret finder.
Altix' were also produced for square 24/24 mm frame format on standard 135 film. See
external links for details. The successors of the V were the N without and the NB with an
internal light meter, but they have a more conventional design (like the Kodak Retinette or
similar cameras). Lens mount seems to be the same.
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Last modified March 16, 2010