Porst ZR 422 Reflex

Porst ZR 422 Reflex

Year: 1975-79

Lens: Zoom 1,7 / 11 - 22 mm

Auto / Manual Zoom

Frame rates: 18

Running indication

Auto Exposure:
 * Possible Film Types (tungsten) : ASA 40 (e.g. Kodachrome 40) or ASA 160 (e.g. Kodak Tri-X)
 * Possible Film Types (daylight) : ASA 25 or ASA 100 (e.g. Kodak Ektachrome 100D) This statement contradicts the "no daylight notch"-statement below?!? : The daylight filter can be turned of, that you can use daylight films
 * Warning to avoid under-exposure (red signal in the Viewfinder)
 * Warning to avoid over-exposure (black signal in the Viewfinder)
 * no daylight notch, daylight filter can be turned off by screwing the lanyard into the thread on top

No sound

supplied with 4x AA batteries

Dimensions: approx. 18cm x 18cm x 5cm

Made in Japan

Prices on eBay: EUR 1,00 (+ EUR 4,90 shipping) in 01/2006; EUR 1,99 (+ EUR 5,0 shipping) in 01/2006



Comments
It looks like this camera won't be able to handle the e64t correctly.

All in all, a good camera for beginners that have not made a film yet, because the camera is very cheap. You should remember to use a film type like Kodak Tri-X or Ektachrome 100D. The zoom motor seems to be a little bit weakly. My one makes a squeaky noise when it's in use. But when the camera is open, the zoom motor and its gears can be oiled and cleaned very easy.