
8Refurbished
Condition
The Jenaflex AC-1 is a 35mm single-lens reflex (SLR) camera, manufactured between 1987 and 1989 by VEB Pentacon Dresden, part of the Kombinat VEB Carl Zeiss Jena in East Germany. Features and details: Camera type: 35mm SLR. Manufacturer: VEB Pentacon (part of Carl Zeiss Jena). Production period: 1987 to 1989. Lens: Often equipped with Carl Zeiss Jena DDR lenses, such as the P 1:1.8 f=50mm MC visible in the image. Operating mode: In "auto" mode, the camera operates automatically with electronically controlled shutter speeds ranging from 1/1000s to 7s, depending on lighting conditions, preset aperture, and film speed (ISO). Additional specifications: Shutter: Vertical metal focal-plane shutter, 1s – 1/1000s + B. ISO range: 12 – 3200. Dimensions: 142 × 90 × 53 mm. Weight: 510 g. Market: The AC-1 was the export version for the United Kingdom, featuring ASA scale for film speed. A fundamental camera for any collection, given its quality, increasing rarity, and continued availability of film rolls and batteries. Rarely used; fully serviced five years ago and stored since then—thus sold as 'untested'.
