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Revision as of 17:57, 27 November 2010

Nizo professional
NIZO Pro Sideview.jpg
Side View
Specifications
Model Nizo professional
Format(s) Super8 (silent)
Manufacturer Niezoldi & Krämer / Braun
Made in Germany
Produced 1974-77
Lens(es) f1.8/7-80mm (62mm filter thread)
Zoom Manual/Auto Zoom with 2 speeds
Macro Yes
Frame rates 18,25,58 + single frame
Exposure Manual/Automatic
Focus split image
Film speeds (ASA/ISO) 25/40, 100/160
Shutter degree variable
Sound (striped) No
Sound (two-band) Yes / Impulse and Pilot Tone
Sound (optical) No
Weight 1400g
Dimensions please add
Power supply 6 x AA / external
Original price ($US) aprox. 1.185
Original price (£) aprox. 734
Original price (DM) 2.000
Original price (Yen) approx. 170.480
Recent prices on eBay ($US) >= USD 300
Recent prices on eBay (£) -- (06/2010)
Recent prices on eBay (€) EUR 150 (06/2010)


Features

  • Manufacturer: Made in Germany by Niezoldi & Krämer / Braun
  • Year of Production: 1974-77 (not sure if that´s correct)
  • Lens: Schneider Macro-Variogon f1,8 / 7 - 80 mm multi-coated
  • Zoom: Manual / Auto Zoom with 2 speeds
  • Frame rates: 18, 25, 54 + single frame and variable frame speed (1 f/min. to 6 f/sec.)
  • Exposure: Manual / Auto Exposure
  • Film EI setting: automatic
Film Stock Type DIN scale
(ASA Scale)
tungsten light from 13 to 23 DIN
(= 16 to 160 ASA)
daylight from 11 to 21 DIN
(= 10 to 100 ASA)
black and white from 11 to 21 DIN
(= 10 to 100 ASA)

(for usable Film Stock for this Camera see table below)

  • Shutter degree: variable
  • Viewfinder: Diopter correction / Full ground glass / Split focus / exposure needle / battery check
  • Sound: No
  • Extras: fades and crossfades / lap dissolve / interval timer / time exposure / remote socket / flash contact / backlight control / Internal tone generator for sync sound (P.0,2 50 Hz / P.1,0 50 Hz / Imp. 1/1 0.3 / Imp. 4/1 0.3 / Imp. 4/1 0.0 ) / run lock
  • Batteries: 6 X 1,5V AA batteries in separate safety box / Does NOT need extra lightmeter batteries
  • External power supply : Yes / Camera can be powered by an external power supply such as Braun´s SRN 80
  • Weight: 1400g
  • Value: average of 168,14EUR on ebay
  • Design: Dieter Rams The famous designer has been head of Braun's design department for more than 40 years. Rams and his team had a strong influence on modern product design, inspiring designers even today - as this is the case with Jonathan Ive who works for Apple. Rams's team is responsible for the look of most of the Nizo super8 cameras. Especially the silver series and the late soundcameras of Braun are unique examples of the creativeness and the design ethos 'less is more' which has given raise to the probably most beautiful super8 camera's ever.
  • Cost: 2000DM in Germany when new (= approx. 1000EUR)

Pictures

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Comments

Nearly the same as Nizo S 800 except:

  • no extra (not available) 2 x 1.35 V batteries for light-meter!
  • 50Hz pilot tone for sound recording.

Some other modified Nizo's do not need extra light-meter batteries: all Adams64 models: 480, 481, 560, 561, 800, 801 (including macro)

Reviews

The Nizo professional is one of the best super8 cameras ever built. Alongside the professional Beaulieu-cameras, the Leicina special, the Bauer S 715 XL Microcomputer, the Nikon R10, the Canon 1014XL-S and some others it has extensive features cobined in a - for the time - quite small form factor. As the first camera of it´s kind the legendary Nizo professional has been equiped with a Schneider Macro-Variogon 1,8/7-80 mm lenssystem. This multicoated masterpiece of optic precision engineering enables zoom and macro capabilities which have been superior compared to the majority of cameras available in the mid 70´s. The lenssystem of a Nizo professional can produce sharp and color neutral shots with a minimal object distance of 1,5 m. Objects in macroscale can be filmed as near as 1 cm wheras the macrorange of the lens follows the final position of the wide angle scale. The minimial picture field is within 41 x 30 mm.

At its introduction in 1975 Braun presents its top-of-the-line model as a compact camera, which, given the 12 fold zoom now capable of macro takes using the build-in lens and the delicate weight of 2 kg seems a little bit understated. However, the Nizo professional was, compared to its rival products and as allready mentioned above, built quite compactly. Brauns design department, under the chairmanship of Dieter Rams is responsible for the still attention drawing shaping of the Nizo professional and the silver family. The accessibility of the few control elements and switches is cleaned up and well alligned. But none the less the Nizo professional features technical goodies such as the further developed time exposure. Due to a spezial light meter each frame is exposed exactly the amount of time needed for the given light setting. Afterwards the next frame is automatically brought into the picture frame and realesed for exposure by the light sector of the rotatable shutter. Thus static scenes can be banned on film outstandingly without the use of any hand-held light meter, fiddling and calculations. Unfortunately the camera is missing an frame counter, which is incomprehensible regarding the complex automatic time laps incorporated in the Nizo professional.

The Nizo professional is powered by 6 standard AA batteries which are housed in a batterybox and are therefore secured in case of any battery leakage. The batterybox used in the camera can be used in allmost all of the later Nizo cameras. A unique feature of the Nizo professional is the foldable handle, which houses the batteies, and is capable of powering the camera even while backfolded. If the handle is backfolded a stable ground plate offers standard tripod mounting capabilities allowing a very sturdy fixation compared to the mounting position found on the bottom of the handle. The later one used to be very shaky due to the unstable plastic housing of the handle itself. In contrast to its model family (the S 800, S 801 and so on) the batterypack does additionally power the build in light meter. Thus avoiding an extra batteryset of two 1,35 V Cells which are hard to find nowadays. The Nizo professional does also feature an power supply plug where one of Brauns supplies, such as the SRN 80 can be used to power the camera over an extended period of time. This is especially useful for long time laps shots.

Usable Film Stock for this Camera

ISO arithmetic scale
(ASA scale)
ISO log scale
(DIN scale)
GOST
(Soviet pre-1987)
Example of film stock
with this nominal speed
10 11° Kodachrome 8 mm film
12 12° 11 Gevacolor 8 mm reversal film, later Agfa Dia-Direct
16 13° 11 Agfacolor 8 mm reversal film
20 14° 16 Adox CMS 20
25 15° 22 old Agfacolor, Kodachrome II and (later) Kodachrome 25
32 16° 22 Kodak Panatomic-X
40 17° 32 Kodachrome 40 (movie)
50 18° 45 Fuji RVP (Velvia), Ilford Pan F Plus, Kodak Vision2 50D 5201 (movie)
64 19° 45 Kodachrome 64, Ektachrome-X
80 20° 65 Ilford Commercial Ortho
100 21° 90 Kodacolor Gold, Kodak T-Max (TMX), Provia
125 22° 90 Ilford FP4+, Kodak Plus-X Pan
160 23° 130 Fujicolor Pro 160C/S, Kodak High-Speed Ektachrome, Kodak Portra 160NC and 160VC
Table Notes
  1. ISO arithmetic speeds from 10 to 160 are taken from ISO 12232:1998 (Table 1, p. 9).
  2. Source for Table shown above

Table will be renewed after the next issue of the "schmalfilm"-magazine where all Super8 Film Stok will be listed.

eBay Auctions

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Prices one eBay:

  • eBay Germany (source for the data before 2007):
    • EUR 183 in 06/2003
    • EUR 190 in 06/2003
    • EUR 212 in 06/2003
    • EUR 173 in 07/2003
    • EUR 214 in 07/2003
    • EUR 214 in 07/2003
    • EUR 224 in 08/2003
    • EUR 132 in 08/2003
    • EUR 301 in 09/2003
    • EUR 202 in 09/2003
    • EUR 214 in 09/2003
    • EUR 331 in 09/2003
    • EUR 179 in 09/2003
    • EUR 168 in 11/2003
    • EUR 256 in 11/2003
    • EUR 258 in 11/2003
    • EUR 251 in 11/2003
    • EUR 263 in 11/2003
    • EUR 214 in 11/2003
    • EUR 106 in 12/2003
    • EUR 154 in 12/2003
    • EUR 166 in 12/2003
    • EUR 188 in 12/2003
    • EUR 226 in 02/2004
    • EUR 219 in 02/2004
    • EUR 178 in 03/2004 (plus "Alukoffer" ("aluminium case"))
    • EUR 311 in 03/2004
    • EUR 166 in 03/2004
    • EUR 212 in 03/2004
    • EUR 113 in 04/2005
    • EUR 61 in 05/2005
    • EUR 191 in 01/2006
    • EUR 130,50 in 02/2007
    • EUR 144,65 in 07/2007
    • EUR 104,04 in 11/2009
    • EUR 143,38 in 12/2009
    • EUR 175,00 in 12/2009
    • EUR 86,00 [non working release button] in 12/2009
    • EUR 191,00 in 12/2009
    • EUR 102,00 in 12/2009
    • EUR 149,00 in 12/2009
    • EUR 66,99 in 12/2009
    • EUR 191,00 in 12/2009
    • EUR 178,00 in 01/2010
    • EUR 161,00 in 01/2010
    • EUR 82,00 in 02/2009
    • EUR 301,00 in 02/2010
    • EUR 179,00 in 02/2010
    • EUR 151,00 in 02/2010
    • EUR 71,00 in 03/2010
    • EUR 57,99 in 03/2010
    • EUR 162,63 in 03/2010
    • EUR 145,00 in 03/2010
    • EUR 56,00 in 03/2010
    • EUR 94,00 in 03/2010
    • EUR 82,99 in 04/2010
    • EUR 156,00 in 04/2010
    • EUR 158,00 in 04/2010
    • EUR 148,00 in 04/2010
    • EUR 123,00 in 04/2010
    • EUR 101,11 in 05/2010
    • EUR 121,00 in 05/2010
    • EUR 146,00 in 05/2010
    • EUR 169,00 in 05/2010
    • EUR 124,12 in 05/2010
    • EUR 251,00 in 05/2010
    • EUR 112,00 in 06/2010
    • EUR 150,00 in 06/2010


  • eBay US:
    • 489,50 $ (+ shipping) in 12/2009