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The '''Praktica MTL 3''' is an East German [[SLR]] made by [[Pentacon]], using the [[42mm screw mount]]. It was produced in high numbers between 1978 and 1984. It is said to be based on the LTL 3. It's a solidly made camera with some rather crude and some advanced features.
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Bottom plate: ''Ernemann tower and Q1 symbol''.
 
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The '''Praktica MTL 3''' is an East German [[SLR]] made by [[Pentacon]]. It was produced in high numbers between 1978 and 1984. It is said to be based on the LTL 3. It's a solidly made camera with some rather crude and some advanced features.
 
  
  
 
== The shutter ==
 
== The shutter ==
This is the best part about this camera. The MTL 3 has a metal curtain shutter. It moves vertically and is likely to work some 25 years after its production. Speeds are B, 1 to 1/1000s with a flash sync at 1/30s. Metal curtains are not known to get punctuated easily as do cloth shutters.
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This is the best part about this camera. The MTL 3 has a metal curtain shutter. It moves vertically and is likely to work some 25 years after its production. Speeds are B, then from 1 to 1/1000 sec. It has a separate position for use with electronic flash units; this is "about" 1/125 sec according to the camera's manual. Its metal curtains are not known to get punctured easily as do cloth shutters.
  
 
== Metering and Viewfinder ==
 
== Metering and Viewfinder ==
The MTL 3 has a metering system that is integrated in the mirror. This makes it important to handle the mirror with care, or rather, never to touch it at all. A needle on the right side of the viewfinder indicates the correct exposure; o is correct, + means overexposed, - underexposed. This metering system is the only battery-dependant system in the MTL 3. It takes PX 625 cells and without it, everything but the meter will continue to function. A switch next to the shutter release button stops down the lens and switches on the meter. This way, no battery power is wasted when the camera is not in use.  
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The MTL 3 has a metering system that is integrated in the mirror. This makes it important to handle the mirror with care, or rather, never to touch it at all. A needle on the right side of the viewfinder indicates the correct exposure; o is correct, + means overexposed, - underexposed. This metering system is the only battery-dependent system in the MTL 3. It takes a single 1.35v PX 625 mercury cell; without it, everything but the meter will continue to function. A switch next to the shutter release button stops down the lens and switches on the meter. This way, no battery power is wasted when the camera is not in use.
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A black wedge on the left indicates the film has not yet been transported.
 
A black wedge on the left indicates the film has not yet been transported.
  
 
== Lenses ==
 
== Lenses ==
The standard lens supplied with the camera was a Pentacon 50mm f/1.8 lens. It has a m42 or Pentax thread. There's switch on the lens to use it on ''auto'' or ''manual''. The ''auto'' option allows full aperture composition even when the aperture ring is set to, say f/8. The lens is multicoated and has a 49mm filter thread.
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The standard lens supplied with the camera was a Pentacon 50mm f/1.8 lens. It has a m42 or Pentax thread. There's a switch on the lens to use it on ''auto'' or ''manual''. The ''auto'' option allows full aperture composition even when the aperture ring is set to, say f/8. The lens is multicoated and has a 49mm filter thread.
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|image_text= Pratica MTL 3 Top view
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''Top view''.
 
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== Links ==
 
== Links ==
* [http://www.kyphoto.com/classics/prakticanotes.html Notes about Praktica MTL-3]
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*[https://www.butkus.org/chinon/praktica/praktica_mtl3/praktica_mtl3-splash.htm Praktica MTL3 manual] from Mike Butkus's [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ OrphanCameras.com]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20160317002655/http://www.kyphoto.com/classics/prakticanotes.html Repair notes about Praktica MTL-3] by Rafael Alday at kyphoto.com via [http://www.archive.org Internet Archive: The Wayback Machine]
 
* [http://www.mattdentonphoto.com/cameras/praktica_mtl3.html Matt Denton's MTL-3]
 
* [http://www.mattdentonphoto.com/cameras/praktica_mtl3.html Matt Denton's MTL-3]
* [http://www.collection-appareils.com/pentacon/html/pentacon_praktica_mtl3.php MTL-3] at www.collection-appareils.com
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[[Category: German 35mm SLR]]
 
[[Category: German 35mm SLR]]
 
[[Category: 42mm screw mount]]
 
[[Category: 42mm screw mount]]
[[Category: East Germany]]
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[[Category: Praktica|MTL 3]]
[[Category: Praktica]]
 
 
[[Category: P]]
 
[[Category: P]]
 
[[Category: M|Mtl 3]]
 
[[Category: M|Mtl 3]]

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The Praktica MTL 3 is an East German SLR made by Pentacon, using the 42mm screw mount. It was produced in high numbers between 1978 and 1984. It is said to be based on the LTL 3. It's a solidly made camera with some rather crude and some advanced features.


The shutter

This is the best part about this camera. The MTL 3 has a metal curtain shutter. It moves vertically and is likely to work some 25 years after its production. Speeds are B, then from 1 to 1/1000 sec. It has a separate position for use with electronic flash units; this is "about" 1/125 sec according to the camera's manual. Its metal curtains are not known to get punctured easily as do cloth shutters.

Metering and Viewfinder

The MTL 3 has a metering system that is integrated in the mirror. This makes it important to handle the mirror with care, or rather, never to touch it at all. A needle on the right side of the viewfinder indicates the correct exposure; o is correct, + means overexposed, - underexposed. This metering system is the only battery-dependent system in the MTL 3. It takes a single 1.35v PX 625 mercury cell; without it, everything but the meter will continue to function. A switch next to the shutter release button stops down the lens and switches on the meter. This way, no battery power is wasted when the camera is not in use.

A black wedge on the left indicates the film has not yet been transported.

Lenses

The standard lens supplied with the camera was a Pentacon 50mm f/1.8 lens. It has a m42 or Pentax thread. There's a switch on the lens to use it on auto or manual. The auto option allows full aperture composition even when the aperture ring is set to, say f/8. The lens is multicoated and has a 49mm filter thread.



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