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The '''Perfekta''' [[TLR]] was made by [[Welta]] in 1934. It was the successor of the [[Superfekta]]. It has a peculiar folding design to make it fit into a vest pocket. It takes 6×6 pictures on 120 film. Folding TLRs were a great innovation, but proved to be a dead end in camera development. This was because they're rather expensive to produce and the bulky viewfinder will not fold with the rest of the camera.
 
The '''Perfekta''' [[TLR]] was made by [[Welta]] in 1934. It was the successor of the [[Superfekta]]. It has a peculiar folding design to make it fit into a vest pocket. It takes 6×6 pictures on 120 film. Folding TLRs were a great innovation, but proved to be a dead end in camera development. This was because they're rather expensive to produce and the bulky viewfinder will not fold with the rest of the camera.
 
  
 
== Specifications ==
 
== Specifications ==
The Perfecta is found with [[Meyer]]Trioplan 75/3.5 taking lens, Xenar or Tessar 75/3.8. The shutter is a Compur B, 1 to 1/300s.
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The Perfecta is found with a [[Meyer]] Trioplan 75/3.5, Xenar or Tessar 75/3.8 taking lens. The shutter is a Compur B, 1 to 1/300s.
 
 
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
* A [http://www.tlr-cameras.com/German/Folders.html Perfekta] at www.tlr-cameras.com
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In English:
 
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* [http://www.tlr-cameras.com/German/Folders.html Perfekta] at [http://www.tlr-cameras.com/ Barry Toogood's www.tlr-cameras.com]
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In Japanese:
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* [http://asahide.zdap.jp/hcla01/hatu18.htm Perfekta alone] and [http://asahide.zdap.jp/hcla01/hatu08.htm with the Superfekta] at [http://asahide.zdap.jp/ Nagoya's Camera Club]
  
 
[[Category: 6x6 TLR]]
 
[[Category: 6x6 TLR]]

Revision as of 19:37, 21 January 2007

The Perfekta TLR was made by Welta in 1934. It was the successor of the Superfekta. It has a peculiar folding design to make it fit into a vest pocket. It takes 6×6 pictures on 120 film. Folding TLRs were a great innovation, but proved to be a dead end in camera development. This was because they're rather expensive to produce and the bulky viewfinder will not fold with the rest of the camera.

Specifications

The Perfecta is found with a Meyer Trioplan 75/3.5, Xenar or Tessar 75/3.8 taking lens. The shutter is a Compur B, 1 to 1/300s.

Links

In English:

In Japanese: