Pentacon
VEB Pentacon (1984) image by Jim Cooper (Image rights) |
VEB Pentacon neon sign image by Jim Cooper (Image rights) |
VEB Pentacon Dresden was an East German camera maker formed as VEB Kamera- und Kinowerke Dresden in 1959 by amalgation of Zeiss Ikon, Kamera Werke, Belca, Altissa, Welta, and cine film specialist Aspecta. In 1964 it was named Pentacon. Originally Pentacon was the export model name for the Contax D, since the use of the name Contax had been prohibited for the East German company VEB Zeiss Ikon. The new name had been coined from Pentaprism and Contax. The company produced its own shutters. Known is the Pentacon-Prestor leaf shutter.
In 1968 VEB Pentacon Dresden became Kombinat VEB Pentacon Dresden, being merged with Mentor, Certo, Ihagee, Meyer, the camera industry of Freital and further specialized companies.
Then the SLR production of VEB Pentacon essentially concentrated on the Praktica SLRs, but also comprised the Exa Ic and the Exakta 66.
After the end of the Soviet bloc and just before German Reunification Pentacon was placed into the hands of the "Treuhand", a state-owned company charged with privatizing all the state-owned companies of East Germany. However, led by West-German business people, the Treuhand simply closed many companies. The first big hit against the East German economy was taken by the Pentacon group. On 2nd October 1990, one day before Reunification, Pentacon's liquidation began. The final day of production was June 30th 1991. The company still had 3331 employees. The next day it had just 232 who had to finish liquidation.
The only investor who had been interested in saving Pentacon was Heinrich Mandermann, the man who once had saved the lens maker Schneider-Kreuznach and who also was the co-founder of the camera trader Beroflex. But he waited until after liquidation to buy parts of the company from the Treuhand - thus getting them cheaper, including one of the modern Pentacon buildings which once served for military production. This part of Pentacon, now the new Pentacon GmbH, is still located in Dresden, and includes a service office for older cameras, camera production being outsourced to South Korea. The camera and lens brands represented by the new Pentacon are Praktica, Exakta, and Schneider Dresden, the enterprise employing about 150. Among its own products are amazing scanner cameras.
Pentacon GmbH (2006) image by Uwe Kulick (Image rights) |
Contents
- 1 35mm SLR, focal plane shutter
- 1.1 Praktiflex
- 1.2 Praktina
- 1.3 Contax F / Pentacon F
- 1.4 Exa
- 1.5 Pentacon Super
- 1.6 Praktica IV / V
- 1.7 Praktica nova
- 1.8 Praktica PL nova
- 1.9 1st L-series generation
- 1.10 2nd L-series generation
- 1.11 3rd L-series generation
- 1.12 4th L-series generation
- 1.13 Praktica B-series
- 1.14 Praktica BX-series
- 2 35mm SLR, leaf shutter
- 3 35mm Compact
- 4 120 SLR
- 5 SL-System viewfinder cameras
- 6 Subminiature cameras
- 7 Mandermann's Pentacon GmbH
- 8 References
- 9 Links
- 10 Literature
35mm SLR, focal plane shutter
Praktiflex
Praktina
Earlier than Pentacon, see KW.
Contax F / Pentacon F
See Zeiss Ikon's Contax S.
Exa
Pentacon Super
Praktica IV / V
- Praktica IV
- Praktica IV B
- Praktica IV M
- Praktica IV BM
- Praktica IV F
- Praktica IV FB
- Praktica V F
- Praktica V FB
Praktica nova
- Praktica nova
- Praktica nova B
- Praktica mat
- Pentaflex SL (=Porst reflex FX 3)
Praktica PL nova
- Praktica PL nova I (=Hanimex Praktica nova I)
- Praktica PL nova I B (=Pentor I B, Porst FX 4, Hanimex Praktica nova I B)
- Praktica PL electronic
- Praktica super TL (=Hanimex Praktica super TL, Porst reflex FX 6)
1st L-series generation
- Praktica L
- Praktica LLC
- Praktica LTL
- Praktica LB
- Praktica VLC
- Praktica LTL 2
- Praktica TL
- Praktica super TL 2
- Praktica Super TL 3
2nd L-series generation
- Praktica LTL 3
- Praktica PLC 2
- Praktica L2
- Praktica LB 2
- Praktica VLC 2
- Praktica EE 2
- Praktica DTL 2
3rd L-series generation
- Praktica super TL 3
- Praktica MTL 3 (=Revueflex TL 25, Revueflex TL I)
- Praktica PLC 3
- Praktica VLC 3
- Praktica DTL 3
- Praktica EE 3
4th L-series generation
- Praktica super TL 1000
- Praktica super TL 500
- Praktica MTL 5 (=Revue ML, Revueflex TL 25)
- Praktica MTL 5 B (=Revue ML)
- Praktica MTL 50
Praktica B-series
- Praktica B
- Praktica B 100
- Praktica B 200
- Praktica BC 1(=Jenaflex AM 1)
- Praktica BC 3
- Praktica BC auto
- Praktica BCA (=Jenaflex AC 1)
- Praktica BCC
- Praktica BCS
- Praktica BCX
- Praktica BM
- Praktica BMS (= Revue BC 2)
Praktica BX-series
- Praktica BX20
- Praktica BX 10 DX
- Praktica BX 21 DX
- Praktica BX20S
35mm SLR, leaf shutter
Pentina
- Pentina I
- Pentina II
- Pentina II M
- Pentina M
- Pentina FM
- Pentina E
35mm Compact
- Praktica KS 850
- Praktica Sport 21P (32mm lens, panorama function)
- Praktica Sport AP310 (fixed focus)
- Praktica Sport Record (35mm lens, f/5.6 fixed focus, integral flash and motordrive)
- Praktica Sport PLF-285
- Praktica Sport SK320 (fixed focus, DX decoding)
- Praktica SK910 (autofocus)
- Praktica SK5600
120 SLR
Praktisix / Pentacon Six
- Praktisix - 1 (1957), launched by KW
- Praktisix II (1964)
- Praktisix II A (1966)
- Pentacon Six (1966)
- Pentacon Six TL (1968)
- Hanimex Praktica 66 (version for Hanner Ex- and Import of Australia)
- Pentacon Six TLs (1984 - rare version especially made for making pictures for ID cards, image size 4×4,5cm, version for Tschechoslovakia)
- Exakta 66 (1986)
SL-System viewfinder cameras
- electra
- electra 2
Subminiature cameras
Mandermann's Pentacon GmbH
SLR
The new Pentacon continued production of the Praktica BMS until 1992, Practica Bx20 until 1993, and Praktica Bx20S until 2001. Since then it just produces digital SLR scanner cameras.
- Praktica Bx20D
- Praktica BxEDV
- Praktica BxEDH
- Exakta 66
- Praktica ColorScan
- Pentacon scan 5000
- Pentacon scan 6000
- Pentacon scan 7000
References
- ↑ image of Praktica nova by bottledog (Image rights)
- ↑ image of Praktica PLC 3 by bottledog (Image rights)
- ↑ image of Praktica MTL 5 by Martin Taylor (Image rights)
- ↑ image of Praktica BCS by Uwe Kulick (Image rights)
- ↑ image of Pentacon Electra by bottledog (Image rights)
Links
Camera industry in Dresden |
Balda | Certo | Eho-Altissa | Eichapfel | Ernemann | Feinmess | Heyde | Hamaphot | Huth | Hüttig | ICA | Ihagee | Kochmann | Kerman | KW | Eugen Loeber | Ludwig | Mentor | Merkel | Meyer | Mimosa | Pentacon | Richter | Sommer | Stübiger | Unger & Hoffmann | Werner | Wünsche | Zeiss Ikon | Zeh |
Camera distributors in Dresden |
Stöckig |
Camera industry in Freital |
Beier | Pouva | Stein & Binnewerg | Thowe | Welta |
- Company history at dresdner-kameras.de
- Pentacon page at Collection G. Even's site
- Pentacon Gallery at www.mflenses.com
- Cameras and user manuals at www.collection-appareils.fr
- Praktisix series cameras at praktisix.com
- Examples of pictures taken with a Pentacon Lens
Literature
- Gerhard Jehmlich: "Der VEB Pentacon Dresden - Geschichte der Dresdner Kamera- und Kinoindustrie nach 1945", Dresden 2009