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Nagel Vollenda 70/0
France Version française
Photos by MM text by Sylvain Halgand. From the collection of MM. Last update 2022-10-05 par Sylvain Halgand.

Manufactured or assembled in Germany from 1930 to 1931.
Index of rarity in France: Infrequent (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 2376

See the complete technical specifications

Chronology of cameras Nagel 

The Nagel vertical folding cameras are divided into two series. The Librette series consists of simple yet beautifully crafted cameras.
The Vollenda series, on the other hand, features more advanced and technically complex models. When you open the camera's front cover, the bellows extends automatically without any additional action, and the lens positions itself, ready for shooting. The back opens fully, with hinge positioning that resembles the opening of a book. When you close the camera, the lens automatically sets itself to infinity focus. Vollenda lenses have apertures of f/6.3 for basic versions and f/4.5 for others.
The Vollenda vertical cameras come in three formats: 5 x 7.5, 6 x 9, or 6.5 x 11 cm. Each format is represented by a model number: 60 for 5 x 7.5 cm, 68, 70, or 72 for 6 x 9 cm, and 80 for 6.5 x 11 cm. There are three levels of finishing, each adding to the model number: /0 for the standard model with a single erecting viewfinder, /1 for the version with two viewfinders, and /2 for the Havana finish.

The combination of these possibilities results in numerous variants (not an exhaustive list):


  Lens Shutters
  Nagel Anast. Nagel Laudar Schneider Xenar Schneider Radionar Leitz Elmar Zeiss Tessar Nagel Ibsor Pronto Pronto
-S
Compur Compur
-S

60 6,3/9
or
4,5/9
4,5/9 4,5/9       Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes  

68
      6,3/10,5     Yes     Yes    

70/0
6,3/10,5
or
4,5/10,5
          Yes   Yes Yes    
70/1 4,5/10,5 4,5/10,5 4,5/10,5   4,5/12     Yes Yes   Yes Yes
70/2 4,5/10,5 4,5/10,5 4,5/10,5   4,5/12     Yes Yes   Yes Yes

72     4,5/10,5 4,5/10,5   4,5/10,5       Yes   Yes

80/0
6,3/12
or
4,5/12
4,5/12 4,5/12       Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
80/1 6,3/12
or
4,5/12
4,5/12 4,5/12         Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
80/2 6,3/12
or
4,5/12
4,5/12 4,5/12         Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

After the acquisition of Nagel by Kodak, additional lenses and shutters were offered to customers, further increasing the number of camera variants available. This expansion of options allowed photographers to choose from a wider range of features and specifications to suit their specific needs and preferences.__________

Not yet translated into English

L’obturateur de cet exemplaire est un Pronto et l’objectif un Nagel anastigmat ouvert à 6,3. Cette combinaison  en fait un 70/0.

La mise au point se fait par rampe hélicoïdale, manœuvrée par un levier sur la droite. Le mouvement fait se déplacer d’un bloc l’ensemble objectif et obturateur. Un repère mobile sur une échelle de distance permet de se repérer.


 

Nagel Vollenda 70/0



Nagel Vollenda 70/0



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