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ROBOT












        259  Robot Luftwaffe Type 375             € 4.000    265  Robot IIa + Tele-Xenar 4.5/150 mm  € 300
             no. D47037-4, 1939, condition B   € 8.000 – 10.000    no. C98395, 1950’s, condition A/B    € 500 – 600
        For 375 exposures on 10m film, made for German Air-Force in WWII,   Body in near mint condition and working order, with uncommon
        with Biotar 2/4 cm no. 2513886 (with defaced Luftwaffen engraving),   telephoto Tele-Xenar 4.5/150 mm no. 4583056, rare matching
        electric shutter release complete with steering unit and release   150 mm finder
        knob. We believe two batches of 100 cameras were made (nos.
        D47001 — D47100 + D58001 — D58100), less than 15 cameras are
        known to exist. We have never seen such a complete outfit. The   266  Robot Recorder 36B          € 300
        Robot 375 cameras were mounted in the rear of Ju87 warplanes      Registry Camera
        similar to the famous Leica 250 with electric motordrive. Once   no. 188403, c. 1975, condition A/B   € 600 – 700
        activated the camera took photos automatically in fixed time
        intervals. The Robot cameras were highly regarded because of   Electric Robot camera in grey hammertone finish, with Tele-Xenar
        picture quality and reliability in extreme conditions. The camera   3.8/75 mm no. 11203153, 30 meter magazine no. 3090, in special
        offered is in very fine and working condition!       mounting device, used for surveillance by German Secret Service in
                                                             the 1970’s, in near mint condition

        260  Robot II ‘Luftwaffen-Eigentum’         € 400
             no. F 54671-5, c. 1940, condition B–   € 700 – 900  267  Robot SC Secret Service Device  € 1.200
                                                                   no. 0-01417, 1980’s, condition B/A   € 2.400 – 2.600
        Black painted Robot with high double spring for use in German air
        fighters during WWII, matching Schneider Tele-Xenar 3.8/7.5 cm   Robot SC electronic in good working condition hidden in a leather
        no. 1804526 in black paint finish, engraved near the mount with   case with built-in electric shutter release (hidden under a small
        ‘Luftwaffen-Eigentum’, special mask for 7.5 cm on the finder  leather patch on the back of the case), pictures are taken via
                                                             concealed opening near the case lock, it comes with a spare lens
                                                             concealment grid and key for the case, a very sophisticated outfit
        261  Robot II ‘Luftwaffen-Eigentum’         € 300    in perfect condition, used by West German secret service during
             no. F 58844-6, c. 1940, condition B–   € 600 – 700  Cold War
        Modified black painted Robot with high double spring for use in
        German air fighters during WWII, the modifications include a black   268  Schneider Lenses        € 300
        anodized winding knob, modified viewfinder, lack of slow speeds,      f. Robot (various)
        with Carl Zeiss Jena Biotar 2/4 cm no. 2515713
                                                                   c. 1985, condition A–                € 600 – 700
                                                             Four late Schneider lenses for Robot: (1) Xenar 2.8/45 mm
        262  Robot II ‘Luftwaffen Eigentum’         € 300    no. 14974363 (maker’s box), (2) Tele-Xenar 3.8/90 mm no. 14941030,
             no. F46957-6, c. 1940, condition B–   € 600 – 700  (3) Tele-Xenar 4.5/110 mm no. 14686067 (bayonet mount),
                                                             (4) Tele-Xenar 4/150 mm no. 14964098 — each with front cap and
        WWII camera used by German Air Force, top plate (engraved   in mint condition
        ‘Luftwaffen Eigentum’) repainted, proper ‘F’ serial number, with
        Biotar 2/4 cm no. 2511462 (military engraving on mount defaced),
        special hood                                         269  Schneider f. Robot Xenon                € 600
                                                                   1.9/40 mm Soft-focus Prototype
        263  Robot II ‘Luftwaffen-Eigentum’         € 400          no. 12136542, 1973, condition B/A   € 1.200 – 1.400
             no. F51471-6, c. 1940, condition B–   € 800 – 1.000  Unique lens in Robot screw mount, with additional front
                                                             mounted crosshair-like diaphragm of three slim concentric circles
        Black painted Robot with high double spring for use in German   corresponding to the diameters of the diaphragm at f/1.9, f/2.8
        air fighters during WWII, matching Carl Zeiss Jena Biotar 2/4 cm   and f/5.6. They produce a similar ‘soft focus’ effect to the Imagon
        no. 2440956, engraved near the mount with ‘Luftwaffen-Eigentum’  diaphragm

        264  Robot Junior E (Einbaukamera)          € 300
             no. J124974, c. 1955, condition B/A   € 600 – 700

        Rare special version of Robot Junior, the bayonet around the lens
        can be used with various surveillance devices, with Xenar 2.8/38 mm
        no. 4247843 and special mounting bracket E8 with electronic shutter
        release, everything in excellent condition






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