Shutter for this camera is usually an 8-speed Prontor-S, from 1 sec to 1/300, plus B, flash synchronized as is common among filding cameras of that era. A DOF scale is usually present around that front element, with hyperfocal "red dots". Mess-Golf (Model IV) usually mounts a Steinheil Cassar 75mm, with apertures between f/3.5 and f/22 and focusing from 1 metre to infinity, by means of the rotating front element of the lens. I have still to find a reason for the absence of a Model III.Īll the Golf cameras used 120 roll film, providing 12 pictures per roll, size 6圆. Model I is the simplest (also known as Golf 63) and model IV the best equipped (known as Mess-Golf, including an uncoupled rangefinder). ![]() Golf was the name of a family of rollfilm cameras, first introduced during the first years of the 50s, comprised by three different models (I, II and IV) that received different combinations of shutter and lenses.
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