The MEC 16 SB is a German 16 mm subminiature camera launched in 1957 by Feinwerktechnik GmbH of Lahr, Germany. The lens is a Rodenstock[broken anchor] Heligon 1:2/22mm with diaphragm working on principle of "cat's pupil". The MEC 16 SB was designed by A. Armbruster. It is the first camera with built-in exposure meter, capable of measuring the light through the lens, the so-called Through-the-lens metering (TTL).
Overview | |
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Maker | Feinwerktechnik Gmbh |
Type | subminiature camera |
Lens | |
Lens mount | Rodenstock Heligon 1:2/22mm |
Sensor/medium | |
Sensor size | 16 mm |
Recording medium | Film |
Exposure/metering | |
Exposure | built-in |
Exposure metering | TTL |
General | |
Made in | Germany |
Focal plane shutter functions at B,1/30,1/60,1/125,1/250,1/500,1/1000
Though it is not a single-lens reflex camera, it has been recognized for being the first camera having a serially integrated exposure meter (Gossen), capable of measuring light through its picture-taking lens, connected.
MEC-16 uses single or double perforated 16mm film in special metal cassette. Frame size 10x14mm.