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+ | The data section above confuses the Nizo 156 with the later 156XL. | ||
+ | It appeared about 1974/75 along with the similar 136 and 148 models with shorter range Schneider zoom lenses. The 156 has single frame,18 and 24 frames/second, There is no macro focussing and the shutter is conventional with an angle of less that 200 degrees. | ||
+ | It appears to have been superseded by the 156XL in 1976/77 - the only change being the 225 degrees XL shutter and consequent faster film pulldown. | ||
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Revision as of 09:41, 31 March 2010
Nizo 156
Year: 1977-78
Weight: 800 g
Lens: 1,8 / 7 - 56 mm
Split Image Focusing
Manual / Auto Zoom
Frame rates: 9, 18, 24, 36 + single frame (according to some other sources this camera can only do 18, 24 + single frame!)
Shutter degree: 225° (according to some other sources this camera isn't "xl" and hence most likely only has got a shutter degree between 150 and 190°!)
Manual / Auto Exposure
Flash contact
Remote control socket
Cable release socket
Interval timer with 1/5 - 5 second intervals
No sound
Made in Germany
Manufacturer: Niezoldi&Krämer / Braun
Recently paid in eBay net auction: $50 eBay 8/2000
Comments
The data section above confuses the Nizo 156 with the later 156XL. It appeared about 1974/75 along with the similar 136 and 148 models with shorter range Schneider zoom lenses. The 156 has single frame,18 and 24 frames/second, There is no macro focussing and the shutter is conventional with an angle of less that 200 degrees. It appears to have been superseded by the 156XL in 1976/77 - the only change being the 225 degrees XL shutter and consequent faster film pulldown.
eBay Auctions
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