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has glosseng: The Tenax II The Tenax II is a 35mm RF-camera launched by Zeiss Ikon (ZI) in 1938. It produces 50 frames of 24×24mm. It has a Compur Rapid shutter with speeds from 1 sec. to 1/500 sec. The camera is wound and the film advanced simultaneously by depressing the large lever on the right-hand side of the lens. At first only called the Tenax, but the following year a much simpler camera with the same name with a different body design, was launched, both designed by Otto Berning. The 1938 model is known as mark II, or just the Tenax II, while the simpler 1939 model, is known as the Tenax I. The Tenax name belonged to the C. P. Goerz company in Berlin, being used from 1907 on folding plate cameras and a C. P. Goerz Vest-pocket camera from 1909. C. P. Goerz became a part of Zeiss Ikon at its formation in 1926. The name was used again by ZI in the 1960s. The Tenax I was continued for a while in the 1950s in East Germany.
lexicalizationeng: Tenax II
instance of(noun) television equipment consisting of a lens system that focuses an image on a photosensitive mosaic that is scanned by an electron beam
television camera, camera, tv camera

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