Schmitz & Thienemann
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Schmitz & Thienemann was a camera maker in Tharandt, just outside Dresden, Germany in the 1920s and 30s. The company is known for SLR cameras for small plates:
- Uniflex for 4.5x6cm plates
- Ideal Reflex for 6.5x9cm plates[1]
- Meteor Reflex also for 6.5x9cm plates[2]
- Patent Sport Reflex also for 6.5x9cm plates (perhaps later)[3]
The cameras somewhat resemble larger wooden SLR cameras like the Soho Reflex, but have lenses with front-element focusing, and everset in-lens shutters, not focal-plane ones.
Notes
- ↑ Ideal Reflex at Early Photography]
- ↑ Meteor Reflex at Collection Appareils
- ↑ Patent Sport Reflex (Patent ST Reflex) at Collectiblend