Bauer mini
Manufacturer | Bosch/Bauer, Stuttgart, Germany |
LMC-No. | 2229 |
Format | Super-8 |
Lens | Schneider 1:1,8/15mm |
Alternative lenses | |
Frames per Second | 18 |
Technical Data | FF |
Housing | KG sil, K sch |
Weight (gram) | 550 |
Width in mm | |
Height | |
Depth | |
Notes | |
Start of Production | 1966 |
End of Production | 1967 |
New Price | 198 |
Currency | DM |
Frequency | 3 |
Collector's Value US-$ | 25 |
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for the “Technical Data” category
2MZ two-speed motor driven zoom lens
3MZ three-speed motor driven zoom lens
5MZ five-speed motor driven zoom lens
2OR twin-lens turret
3OR triple-lens turret
4OR quadruple-lens turret
30m/120m Sp reels with film length indication in meters
60m-SK 200 ft. (60m) sound cartridge
abG screw-off or removable grip
AF autofocus, automatic focussing of lens
AL action light
B blimp
BAJ bayonet
BGr bow grip
BM exposure meter
BSY flashlight synchronizing contact
BW wide-screen motion picture, similar to Cinemascope
CdS CdS external exposure measurement
CdS-TTL CdS exposure measuring through the lens (TTL)
C-m C-mount interchangeable lens
D-m D-mount interchangeable lens
EBZ frame counter
E-Mot electromotor, electric motor
Fade automatic action fade-in and fade-out
FF fixed focus
FRW manual film rewind by crank or
special accessories
FW clockwork
haBM semiautomatic exposure measuring by means of
tracking pointer
haBM-TTL semiautomatic exposure measuring through the lens (TTL)by means of tracking pointer
HK 1U8B manual lever, i.e.: one turn exposes eight frames
K special cartridge for 8, 9.5 or 16mm film
KGr folding grip
Li optical sound
Ma magnetic sound
Macro close-up shots closer than 2 ft. (0.5m) to the front lens possible
manÜB manual superimposition
motFRW motor driven rewind
motRF motor driven reverse filming
mZ manual zoom without motor drive
OR lens turret
RX reflex viewfinder
Quarz quartz control
SA self-timer
Se selenium photovoltaic cell
Si-TTL silicon exposure measuring through the lens
Sp reel
sm slow motion
TBA tape recorder joint, start/stop function only, does not mean any lip-synchronization
Timer timer for time-lapse effects
TS sound synchronization joint, control of a tape recorder by means of pulse
TTL exposure measuring through the lens
ÜB automatic superimpositions
vMZ varying motor driven zoom speed
vSB varying sector aperture
WO interchangeable lens
XL XL camera, utilizes “eXisting Light” through 200-230° shutter opening of the rotating shutter and high luminous intensity of the lens (better than f/1.5)
Zu tension member instead of lever to wind the clockwork
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for the “Housing” category
Housing material
AG aluminum housing
BG bakelite housing
HG wooden housing
KG synthetic housing
MG metal housing
Art of coating
HSL hammer effect enamel
KSL wrinkle finish
KTL crystalline enamel
PFL peacock feather effect
PLL cracked varnish
SRL crinkle finish
Surface material
E linen cover
H bonded wood or imitation wood
K synthetic coating
L bonded leather or imitation leather
Housing colors
bei beige
bla blue
blagra blue-gray
bra brown
dbl dark blue
dbr dark brown
dgr dark gray
dgrü dark green
gbr gray-brown
gel yellow
gra gray
grü green
hbr light brown
hgr light gray
sgr silver-gray
rob red-brown
rot red
sch black
sil silver
tür turquoise
wei white
The “Frequency” column indicates how many times the specific camera was made:
0 single piece or prototype, extremely rare
1 small series or initial series up to 1,000 units, very rare
2 1,000 – 10,000 units made, rare
3 10,000 – 50,000 units made
4 50,000 – 100,000 units made, can be found frequently
5 more than 100,000 units of one model made, can be found frequently