The Edixa Prismaflex LTL was a sinle lens reflex camera body for M42 screw mount lenses with aperture release pin. It was the budget version of Wirgin's SLR bodies with TTL metering which were introduced in 1966 (Edixa Rex TTL with bayonet) and 1967 (Edixa Prismaflex TTL and Edixa Prismat TTL). The shape of these camera bodies was kept alike that of the earlier Edixa Reflex series, but the exchangeable viewfinders were abandoned for the metering through the lens. So these newer models were made with fixed pentaprism viewfinder.
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Willem van Oranje in front of townhall of Wiesbaden, seen through Edixa Prismaflex
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Camera made in Wiesbaden in front of Kurhaus Wiesbaden
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Kurhaus Wiesbaden as seen through a camera from Wiesbaden
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