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== Introduction ==
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The first [[Voigtländer]] Brillant was released in 1932. This early Brillant resembled a [[TLR]] nut it was technically closer to a box camera, since it could not be focused in the viewfinder. while contemporary TLRs had rather dim ground glass viewfinder, the Brillant had a so called brillant finder made of plain glass.
  
 
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== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
* a [http://www.kameramuseum.de/1voigtlaender/voigt-brillant.html Brillant] at Kurt Taubers online museum.
 
* a [http://www.kameramuseum.de/1voigtlaender/voigt-brillant.html Brillant] at Kurt Taubers online museum.
* Voigtlander [http://www.rolandandcaroline.co.uk/voigb.html Brillant] at rolandandcaroline in th uk.
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* Voigtländer [http://www.rolandandcaroline.co.uk/voigb.html Brillant] at rolandandcaroline in th uk.
 
* A brief [http://www.mattdentonphoto.com/cameras/v_brilliant.html Brillant model evolution] at Matt Dentons site.
 
* A brief [http://www.mattdentonphoto.com/cameras/v_brilliant.html Brillant model evolution] at Matt Dentons site.
 
* An interesting note of the Brillants use of an [http://www.cosmonet.org/camera/brilia_e.htm extiction meter] on ''The Classic Camera''
 
* An interesting note of the Brillants use of an [http://www.cosmonet.org/camera/brilia_e.htm extiction meter] on ''The Classic Camera''

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Introduction

The first Voigtländer Brillant was released in 1932. This early Brillant resembled a TLR nut it was technically closer to a box camera, since it could not be focused in the viewfinder. while contemporary TLRs had rather dim ground glass viewfinder, the Brillant had a so called brillant finder made of plain glass.

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