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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.  
 
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.  
 
The 1932 version had a metal camerabody. Later versions were made of Bakelite, a polymer, and introduced an accessory compartment for an extinction meter or filters.
 
The 1932 version had a metal camerabody. Later versions were made of Bakelite, a polymer, and introduced an accessory compartment for an extinction meter or filters.
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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. The 1932 version had a metal camerabody. Later versions were made of Bakelite, a polymer, and introduced an accessory compartment for an extinction meter or filters.

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