• The Werra is a series of 35mm viewfinder or rangefinder cameras manufactured by the Carl Zeiss Jena factory which was primarily a lens-making plant.
  • Werra'nın etkileyici dünyası, sağlam, uzun ömürlü, yüksek ısı yalıtımı ve ekolojik özellikleriyle 'Tiny house' kavramına yenilikçi bir soluk getiriyor.
  • This is the Werra, a compact rangefinder from East Germany. Image of Zeiss Jena lens and some more history: https://exposingnaturephotography.com/carl-zeiss...
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  • werra 1 ve werra 2 olive modellerine sahip olduğum 35mm viewfinder ve rangefinder fotoğraf makinesi markası.
  • The WERRA cameras were made in Eastern Germany, GDR, from 1954 to 1968 by Carl Zeiss Jena, at the Eisfeld factory.
  • The title of Freiherr (equal to Baron) came from his biological father, Leo Freiherr von Werra, who after bankruptcy, faced deep economic hardship.
  • The Werra was an eye-catching futuristic-looking range of cameras produced from 1954 until about 1967 by Carl Zeiss Jena, better known for their Carl Zeiss lenses.
  • If you want a small hit of this reprehensible amusement, hand a fellow photographer a Werra (with the shutter ready cocked) and ask them how they like it.
  • Saar bile Werra “gerçek” resurgences biraz daha büyük bir toplama havzası vardır ve her ikisi üzerinde olduğundan bu Werra en uzun kolu, dahası, bir havza.
  • The Werra series of cameras was launched in 1954 and was manufactured until 1967. Over that period there were 4 generations of cameras