Praktica BCC

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The Praktica BCC is a single-lens reflex camera of the Praktica -B series from the manufacturer Pentacon from Dresden . The cameras manufactured in the GDR were also exported abroad. From a technical point of view, it is a Praktica BCA without a connection for a motor winder, without a self-timer and without exposure correction. The Praktica BCC was built from 1979 to 1990 with a number of approx. 15,000 for the GDR internal market.

technical features

  • electronically controlled metal lamella shutter with stepless exposure time between 1/1000 and 1 second
  • mechanical fixed time 1/60 second
  • Praktica bayonet connection, EDC (electronic aperture control) for TTL exposure measurement with cadmium sulfide photoresistor
  • Film speed adjustable from ASA 12 - 3200
  • pentaprismischer viewfinder with 95% field, triple focusing possibility average image, microprism and shim , red green and yellow LEDs for displaying the measured exposure time
  • Hot shoe with X-synchronization (1/60 s)
  • frame counter that resets when the rear panel is opened, shutter release
  • 4xLR44 battery (V 28PX, 6 volts)

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