Difference between revisions of "Korelle (3x4)"
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− | The | + | The '''Korelle 3×4''' camera was a little strut-folding camera made by [[Franz Kochmann|Kochmann]], for 3×4cm exposures on 127 film. Nowadays it reminds us of modern compact cameras despite its heavyweight cute metal body which is covered with leather or leatherette. As a viewfinder the camera has two frames which unfold into view-through position by pressing the camera's unfolding button. A version with a little optical viewfinder and an accessory shoe was available. |
* Year of release: 1931 (or 1930?) | * Year of release: 1931 (or 1930?) |
Revision as of 03:16, 26 February 2011
The Korelle 3×4 camera was a little strut-folding camera made by Kochmann, for 3×4cm exposures on 127 film. Nowadays it reminds us of modern compact cameras despite its heavyweight cute metal body which is covered with leather or leatherette. As a viewfinder the camera has two frames which unfold into view-through position by pressing the camera's unfolding button. A version with a little optical viewfinder and an accessory shoe was available.
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Perhaps a cheaper version:
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Links
Korelle unfolded image by Uwe Kulick (Image rights) |
- Korelle (3×4) at One Two Seven
- Korelle guide book from www.orphancameras.com