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Wirgin Edinex, 8/50. 00 shipping Sponsored The Wirgin company was founded in the 1920s in Wiesbaden, Germany, by the four Wirgin brothers, who were immigrants from Poland. In ヴィルジン エディネックス Gewironar 5cm F3. This is a Wirgin Edinex II from 1951, built in Wiesbaden, West Germany. Original finish appeared Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Vintage Wirgin Edinex 35mm Film Camera with Wirgin-Wiesbaden 1:4,5 f=5cm at the best online prices at eBay Australia! Wirgin, Wiesbaden, Germany The 3x4 camera for 127 rollfilm People who viewed this item also viewed Vintage Wirgin Edinex 1 Pronto 50mm & Dacora Dignette 45mm Camera Lot Untested $65. In Kamerawerke Gebr. 5 WIRGIN は1920 年に創設され、Edina ( エディナ) やEdixa ( エディクサ) などの名機を生んだドイツの老舗カメラメーカー。エディネックスは1930 年代中頃に同社が発売した35 ミリ判の小型カメラである。 ¥ 25,000 (大塚商会) Camera: Wirgin Edinex type (0) 1930s, Prontor II shutter 1-175 (same exact shutter assembly as with the ultrarare Argus B) in collapsible barrel, Gewironar uncoated f:4. I recently bought a Wirgin Edinex II at a flea market that seemed to be in good functioning order. Edinex II(c. 35mm rangefinder camera. Après-guerre, la production reprendra, mais brièvement chez Adox, et avec beaucoup moins de modèles que chez Wirgin. Dacora Dignette Vario 1:3. Interessanterweise ist dieses Türchen auch bei dieser Wirgin Edinex vorhanden. While selling this model, Wirgin added a variant with a top trigger and another with a fixed lens. Nov 8, 2023 · The Edinex was sold before and after the war with several lens and shutter combinations. Kamerawerke Gebr. 8/50 with Leather Case. Here the story takes a dramatic turn. Edinex cameras present some identification problems because most do not bear any model name on the camera, but only in catalogs and advertising. May 17, 2025 · There is no known camera marked Edinex II that was manufactured by Wirgin. The first model was certainly introduced in the mid-1930s. WIRGIN EDINEX 35(ドイツ製)35mm判レンジフィンダーカメラWIRGIN社は1930年代からドイツでカメラ製造を開始した老舗メーカーです。こちらのモデルは1952年に製造されたものと思われます。EDINEXⅢは同社のカメラの中でも高級な部類に入ります。レンズは沈胴式で引っ張り出して少し回転させると Kamerawerke Gebr. Wirgin, Wiesbaden Edinex Kleinbildkamera neues Gehäuse, ohne Tubus Objektiv: Wirgin, Wiesbaden - Edinar 1:3,5 / 43 Verschluss: Pronto, Gauthier GmbH, Calmbach 1952 The Edinex-1 comes from the factory of the Wirgin brothers, who produced photo cameras from 1929 to 1968 in the German city of Wiesbaden. Wirgin Edinex Prontor-S 1:2. Wirgin, Wiesbaden Edinex Kleinbildkamera Objektiv: Schneider, Kreuznach - Radionar 2:9 / 50, Nr. 1001-1002. This is actually a Wirgin Edinex, from Wiesbaden, Germany. 00 + $15. : 2382755 1952 hier mit Aufgestecktem Belichtungsmesser "BEWI-Automat", Gelbfilter und Sonnenblende The Edinex viewfinder cameras for 35mm film were made by Gebr. By the lens serial number is dates to 1937-8. Some Edixex was equiped with Compur Rapid shutter some with Pronto S. ~~~~ Use the following image template to include this image in the pages of Camera-wiki. Shutter not working properly. With or without III engraving. Mar 12, 2020 · To escape the Nazi persecution of Jews, the Wirgin brothers fled Germany to the US around 1938. They introduced their first distinctive camera in 1927, the Edinex, which they produced also as Adrette for Adox. Edinex III (1950) 8. The factory was largely destroyed during the war, and camera production restarted in 1948, after Henry Wirgin returned to Germany and restarted the company. Wirgin: Edinex III - c1950-1951. ) les deux marques proposent l'appareil sous le nom de Edinex chez Wirigin et d'Adrette chez Adox. With flat front starting 1953. : 245 249 1949 Kamerawerke Gebr. 5 付 Wirgin Edinex w / Gewironar 5cm F3. 1. Wirgin-Weisbaden Edinar f2. Prontor-S shutter. During WWII produced under Adox as Adrette model. Wirgin, Wiesbaden Edinex III - Sucherkamera mit Gehäuseauslösung Verschluss: Prontor S Objektiv: Schneider-Kreuznach, Radionar1:2,9 / 50, Nr. No dents or serious scratches. Pre-owned, used condition. Product Wirgin was founded by the brothers Heinrich, Max and Josef Wirgin in 1920. Uses 35mm film. I am not sure I understand how to advance the film. Wirgin in Wiesbaden. Jul 14, 2015 · This is a Wirgin Edinex II from 1951, built in Wiesbaden, West Germany. Starting 1949 with body release. Edinex II (flat front, c. Edinex I (1949) 4. Wirgin Edinex I Prontor-S 1:2. Edinex 0 1939 3. Camera is a bit dingy looking but is quite sound. In both cases The Edinex-1 comes from the factory of the Wirgin brothers, who produced photo cameras from 1929 to 1968 in the German city of Wiesbaden. 1953 7. The same camera was also sold by Adox as the Adrette, released in the late 1930s. Top housing with finder in it, like on Edinex I. Offered is an early Wirgin Edinex German Camera. 5/45mm with Leather Case. It is probable that some collectors mistake the informal use of the term "Version 2" to describe the post-1950 versions as a reference to an Edinex II. Wirgin: Edinex (II) - 1951-1953. Edinex III-S (1952) 10. Camera: Wirgin Edinex type (0) 1930s, Prontor II shutter 1-175 (same exact shutter assembly as with the ultrarare Argus B) in collapsible barrel, Gewironar uncoated f:4. Edinex II is a 35mm film viewfinder camera manufactured by Wirgin Kamerawerk in Wiesbaden, West Germany and produced around 1951. Helical or front-lens focusing. "Miniature camera" meant 35mm at this point. Edinex (original) (1935-50s) 2. Wirgin was West Germany's main producer of SLRs with focal plane shutters Kamerawerke Gebr. Wheel 2 seems to allow wheel 3 to move freely or Wirgin was a German company which is still known for its brands Wirgin and Edixa, and for its camera types like the Edina, the Edinex or the Gewirette. With or without accessory shoe. Wirgin Wiesbaden Edinex was made from 1930 to 1950, the last model was Edinex III with coupled rangefinder, f/2 Xenon lens or f/2. Edinex III (1951) 9. : 1946414 Verschluss: Prontor II, Gauthier GmbH Als Adox Adrette bekam die Edinex zusätzlich diese „Hintertür“, um das Filmeinlegen zu erleichtern. 35mm compact viewfinder camera. Wirgin: Edinex - 1935-1950. In summary, Wirgin made some generally nice cameras, but lacked the prestige of the higher end German companies such as Leitz and Rollei. Price of the Edixex models were from 200 DM TO 300 DM in the fifties. Expensive models of the early Edinex and Adrette were offered with unit focusing and fast lenses, while cheaper models had slower front cell focusing lenses. ヴィルギン Wirgin WirginはまだそのブランドWirginとで知られるドイツの会社だったEdixa、およびエディナ、のようなそのカメラの種類のEdinexまたはGewirette。 Apparently "candid" was the photography buzzword of 1940. The Edinex-1 was only produced in the year 1953 as a reissue and modernized version of a pre-war Edinex camera from 1939. : 245 249 1949 The Edinex viewfinder cameras for 35mm film were made by Gebr. Nickel or black-enamel parts. This is sold as is. They built several folding cameras before venturing out in miniature cameras, as cameras smaller than medium format were called, like the Gewirette and Edinex. It was based in the Hessian capital Wiesbaden and made a line of quite inexpensive 35mm SLRs from the 1950s to the 1970s, including the Edixa Reflex and Edixa-Mat Reflex. Edinex S, Edinex Synhro (name variants of Edinex models, used in GB and US dealers. Les premiers modèles n'existent que sous la marque Wirgin, mais à partir de 1938 (c. In both cases Edinex II is a 35mm film viewfinder camera manufactured by Wirgin Kamerawerk in Wiesbaden, West Germany and produced around 1951. A Quick History of the Wirgin Edixa Reflex Camera The Wirgin camera company was founded in Wiesbaden, Germany in 1920 by three brothers, Heinrich, Max, and Josef Wirgin. 8 50mm collapsible lens. Wirgin, Wiesbaden Edinex I mit Objektivauslösung Verschluss: Compur Objektiv: R. In 1927, Wirgin produced their first branded camera, the stunningly elegant Edinex, and in 1934 they produced a well-respected 127 camera called the Gewirette. Models and info are as to McKeown'spp. 1951) 6. Edinex I (1951) 5. Wirgin Edinex (Version 2) rangefinder camera. org (double-click to select the placeholder text and paste the correct information) {{Flickr_image |image_source . It is a scale focus 35mm camera with a relatively simple 3 speed + bulb shutter, and a relatively fast f/2. The manual I found on Butkus isn't very clear. Staeble, Kataplast 1:2,8 / 50, Nr. I cannot find anywhere what knob 1 is for. The issue is further muddied by the use of different model designations for the same camera by different advertisers. 5 / 5cm lens front cell focusing, down to somewhere less than 2 feet (!). 8 50mm lens. 9 Radionar lens. Simply Edinex without II markings. I go into the specific history of the Edinex in greater detail in my review for the Wirgin Edinex II which you can read here. kikv2, legb6, tz5pxx, 25r6g, z5wkz7, 9mtdya, uvki, jlbfd, ew2s, cheym,