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Braun
Carl Braun
Camera-Werk
Nürnberg - Germany
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There seems to be different
accounts as to when the Carl Braun Camera-Werk was founded. Some sources
say 1906 as "Karl Braun KG", others say 1915 as "Carl Braun Camera-Werk".
To be honest I don't know which is correct. However most sources
agree, that the production of cameras began in 1948 with rollfilm
cameras, followed by 35mm cameras in 1950 when the Paxette was
introduced. Most of the Paxette's and Super Paxette's featured
interchangeable lenses, mostly from the Staeble and Steinheil factories,
and with M39 thread mount. This M39 mount is however not
compatible with Leica or any of the russian M39 lenses, so watch out !.
The incompability is due to the diffent focal lengths, and a Braun M39
will not focus on a Leica and vice versa. As far as I know,
there are only 1 camera that will accept the Braun lenses, but I will
get back to that. The Braun cameras were, maybe except for the
late 1950's SLR Braun Reflex, all mid-priced consumer level cameras. In
the mid 50's Braun began manufacturing slide projectors which turned out
to be more profitable than the production of cameras. Many models and
variations of the Paxette and Super Paxette were made from the mid 50's
to the mid 60's, at which point Braun moved production from Germany to
the Far East. In 2000 the original Braun company went bankrupt, but a
new company, Braun Photo Technik GmbH was established in 2004 and still
exists today and their range of products include projectors, scanners
etc.
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Super Paxette (1953-54) RF
Serial nr.: 233336
Format: 24 x 36 on 35 mm film
Optics:
Steinheil München Cassarit 1:2,8 45mm
Shutter: Prontor SVS B + 1sec. => 1/300
sec. + selftimer
Misc.: Coupled rangefinder
It is very
hard not to be charmed by and attracted to the very compact and
beautiful Super Paxette. There are something appealing about the way it
looks, and it's one of those feelings that are hard to explain. However
not all love affairs are happy, and I must admit that I have a kind of
love/hate relationsship with Miss Paxette and her younger sister below.
The truth is, that both this Super Paxette and the Super BL are just a
few of the Braun's that have passed through my collection, and almost
evry single of them have in some way or another been defective or became
defective. This example were no exception. After shooting about 8 frames,
the spring on the 2 stroke advance lever ceased to function. After
disassembling the advance lever I didn't wonder. The coil spring were of
very poor quality, and as far as I am concerned it could have been a
piece of metal from a beer can. But let's turn to the positive features
on the ultra compact Super Paxette one of which being the possibility of
changing lenses. There a lot of M39 lenses out there, mostly Staeble
lenses but also quite a few Steinheils. The double stroke advance lever
mecanism also cocks the shutter, and the release button are placed on
the lens barrel to the right. Film type indicator are on the rewind knob,
and the manual reset framecounter are just above the "Super" engraving
on the top cover. The entire leatherrette covered outer camera housing
comes of for easy filmloading. Allthough Miss Paxette are rather
goodlooking, any aquaintance with the Braun girls are entirely at your
own risk -)
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Paxette Super II BL (1953-54)
RF
Serial nr.: 491476
Format: 24 x 36 on 35 mm film
Optics:
Braun-Color-Ultralit
1:2,8 50mm
Shutter: Prontor SVS B + 1sec. => 1/5000
sec. + selftimer
Accessories:
Staeble Lineogon 1: 3,5 35 mm
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Staeble Telexon 1:3,8 135 mm
Roeschlein-Kreuznach E Telenar 1:5,6 135 mm
Braun-Color-Ultralit 1:2,8 50mm (spare)
Misc.: Coupled rangefinder + matchtype lightmeter (Bewi)
Allthough having a Prontor shutter
reaching 1/500 sec, the entire lower part of the camerabody on the Super
II BL is identical with that of the Super Paxette. A new top cover has
been added to make space for the Bewi lightmeter and an improved
viewfinder with brightlines for 50 and 135 mm. The strangest thing on
the Super II BL are the rewind lever which are a design quite similar to
the advance lever, so you'll have to crank your way through the rewind
process.The lightmeter takes up the space on the top cover on the left,
and thats probably why the strange rewind lever had to be incorporated.
My relationship with the Super II BL's, has been just as traumatic and
frustrating as it is the case with the Super Paxette allthough the one
above is in good working order. At some point after having trashed the
2'nd or 3'rd Super II BL and sitting looking at the pile of Braun M39
lenses I got somewhat paranoid, and was convinced that I had been
cursed by the evil Dr. Braun of Nürnberg. Subsequently I sought after
some kind of alternative use for the lenses, and after quite some
reserach in old, wise and dusty books, I found a way to lift the curse
that had been put on me all the way from the sinister realm of Dr. Braun
in Nürnberg. Do you want to know the solution ? Yes ?. Then click on the
Wizard below.
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Click here to lift the
curse of the evil Dr. Braun !
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