Difference between revisions of "Exa Rheinmetall"
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− | The '''Exa Reinmetall''' was manufactured by Sômmerda in 1956 due to lack of capacity at [[Ihagee]] in Dresden. It is recognised by the front plate inscription including System Exa and Rheinmetall Sömmerda. VEB is engraved on the finder release button. Otherwise it is an ordinary Exa. | + | {{Flickr_image |
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+ | The '''Exa Reinmetall''' is a version of the [[Exa]] 35 mm [[SLR]] camera. It was manufactured by Sômmerda in 1956 due to lack of capacity at [[Ihagee]] in Dresden. It is recognised by the front plate inscription including System Exa and Rheinmetall Sömmerda. VEB is engraved on the finder release button. Otherwise it is an ordinary [[Exa]]. |
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The Exa Reinmetall is a version of the Exa 35 mm SLR camera. It was manufactured by Sômmerda in 1956 due to lack of capacity at Ihagee in Dresden. It is recognised by the front plate inscription including System Exa and Rheinmetall Sömmerda. VEB is engraved on the finder release button. Otherwise it is an ordinary Exa.