Nizo 6056

Nizo 6056

Year: 1980-82

Weight: 2060 g

Lens: 1,4 / 7 - 56 mm

Macro focusing

Split Image Focusing

Auto / Manual Zoom

Frame rates: 9, 16 2/3, 18, 24, 25, 54 + single frame

Manual / Auto Exposure

Backlight Control

Fades

Rewind / Double exposure

Lap dissolve

Cable release socket

Sound with Manual / Auto Recording Level Control

Retractable handle

Made in Germany

Manufacturer: Niezoldi&Kr&auml;mer / Braun

60 m cassette acceptance.

Prices on eBay:
 * eBay Germany:
 * EUR 121 (+ EUR 10 shipping) in in 10/2005 ("never used, still in the original box"-camera)
 * EUR 138 (+ EUR 7 shipping) in 10/2005
 * EUR 67,99 (+ EUR 8,00 shipping) in 02/2008

Instruction manual: http://www.mondofoto.com/manuals/nizo_6080-6056.pdf

http://www.mondofoto.com/cameras/Nizo_6056_2.jpg

Comments
Same as Nizo 6080, but with a different lens. The only difference from the Nizo 4056 is the fact that the 4056 doesn't accept a Kodak-60m-cassette. (The 6056 can do some longer rewinds with that 60m-cassette, too.)

The 4056/4080/6056/6080 can handle cartridges with a 64ASA-setting, hence they should be able to handle the new Ektachrome 64T correctly.

You can replace the "rechargeable-battery-box" with the battery-box from the Nizo "S"-Series and/or "Nizo "Professional". The later ones can be opened without any problems, hence you can replace the rechargable batteries with newer ones. As the "schmalfilm"-magazine 1-2/1994 states, you can even use normal 1.5V AA batteries instead of the 1.2V rechargable ones: There's a diode called "ZY12" to protect the camera from overvoltage, but the 9V (6x 1.5V) instead of the 7.2V (6x 1.2V) are still within the limits of the "ZY12". Nevertheless using rechargable batteries saves you a lot of money and is more "environment-friendly".