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The '''Meister-Korelle''', made by [[WEFO|VEB WEFO]] from 1950-52,<ref>WEFO was taken over by Welta in 1951 (both were state-operated companies).</ref> is essentially the last version of the [[Reflex-Korelle]], a 6x6 cm SLR camera for 120 film, originally designed by [[Kochmann|Franz Kochmann]], and one of the best specified cameras made by '''Korelle-Werk G.H. Brandtmann''', who took over Kochmann works after he left Germany (Kochmann was Jewish) in 1938. McKeown describes the camera as ''of different construction, but similar in appearance'' to the Reflex-Korelle.<ref name=McK>{{McKeown12}} p983.</ref> The camera is of similar specification, but with some significant changes. It has a focal-plane shutter, with speeds 1 - 1/1000 second, plus 'B', all set on a single speed dial (models of the Reflex-Korelle with slow speeds have a second dial).<ref name=W>[http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?f=popup&id=116049&_ssl=off#116049 Meister-Korelle] in grey-green leatherette finish, with 85 mm f/3.5 Primotar, sold at the [http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?id=112196&acat=112196&offset=1&lang=3 June 2008 Westlicht Photographica Auction].</ref> It has interchangeable lenses, with helical focusing; these use a screw mount (different to either the older screw mount or the bayonet of the Reflex-Korelle). The standard lens is an 85 mm f/3.5 [[Meyer]] Primotar;<ref name=W/> McKeown lists six accessory lenses (all of longer focal length; there were no retrofocus wide-angle lenses at this time), up to a 25 cm f/5.5 Tele-Megor; the 8 cm f/2.8 CZJ Tessar on the example pictured here is not in McKeown's list.<ref name=McK/>
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The camera has lever film advance, with the lever operated by the right thumb (the Reflex-Korelle has the winding knob, or later lever, on the left). As in the later Reflex-Korelle models, frame spacing is automatic (i.e. the film advance stops itself, and the red window is used only to set the start of the film). The camera has the same folding hood, with built-in frame-finder and hinged focusing loupe.
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The Meister-Korelle was exported to the USA as the '''Master Reflex'''.<ref name=MR>[http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?f=popup&id=66194&_ssl=off#66194 Master Reflex] sold at the [http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?id=64589&acat=64589&lang=3 November 2006 Westlicht auction].</ref>
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The Meister-Korelle, made by VEB WEFO from 1950-52,[1] is essentially the last version of the Reflex-Korelle, a 6x6 cm SLR camera for 120 film, originally designed by Franz Kochmann, and one of the best specified cameras made by Korelle-Werk G.H. Brandtmann, who took over Kochmann works after he left Germany (Kochmann was Jewish) in 1938. McKeown describes the camera as of different construction, but similar in appearance to the Reflex-Korelle.[2] The camera is of similar specification, but with some significant changes. It has a focal-plane shutter, with speeds 1 - 1/1000 second, plus 'B', all set on a single speed dial (models of the Reflex-Korelle with slow speeds have a second dial).[3] It has interchangeable lenses, with helical focusing; these use a screw mount (different to either the older screw mount or the bayonet of the Reflex-Korelle). The standard lens is an 85 mm f/3.5 Meyer Primotar;[3] McKeown lists six accessory lenses (all of longer focal length; there were no retrofocus wide-angle lenses at this time), up to a 25 cm f/5.5 Tele-Megor; the 8 cm f/2.8 CZJ Tessar on the example pictured here is not in McKeown's list.[2]

The camera has lever film advance, with the lever operated by the right thumb (the Reflex-Korelle has the winding knob, or later lever, on the left). As in the later Reflex-Korelle models, frame spacing is automatic (i.e. the film advance stops itself, and the red window is used only to set the start of the film). The camera has the same folding hood, with built-in frame-finder and hinged focusing loupe.

The Meister-Korelle was exported to the USA as the Master Reflex.[4]


Notes

  1. WEFO was taken over by Welta in 1951 (both were state-operated companies).
  2. 2.0 2.1 McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover). p983.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Meister-Korelle in grey-green leatherette finish, with 85 mm f/3.5 Primotar, sold at the June 2008 Westlicht Photographica Auction.
  4. Master Reflex sold at the November 2006 Westlicht auction.