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== Links == | == Links == | ||
− | * [http://www.alpareflex.com/Cameras/AlpaReflexOriginal.htm Alpa Reflex Cameras from Switzerland] at [http:// | + | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20180818072009/http://www.alpareflex.com/Cameras/AlpaReflexOriginal.htm Alpa Reflex Cameras from Switzerland] at [https://web.archive.org/web/20180818082049/http://alpareflex.com/index.html alpareflex.com] (archived) |
* [http://www.collectiongeven.com/piwigo/index.php?/category/132 Alpa page] at [http://www.collectiongeven.com/piwigo/ Collection G. Even's site] (in French) | * [http://www.collectiongeven.com/piwigo/index.php?/category/132 Alpa page] at [http://www.collectiongeven.com/piwigo/ Collection G. Even's site] (in French) | ||
* [http://collectiblend.com/Cameras/Pignons/ Pignons Cameras Price Guide, Photos, Descriptions] at collectiblend.com | * [http://collectiblend.com/Cameras/Pignons/ Pignons Cameras Price Guide, Photos, Descriptions] at collectiblend.com |
Revision as of 06:23, 24 September 2021
1946 Alpa Reflex 1 image by Geoff Harrisson (Image rights) |
Pignons was a Swiss company based in Ballaigues that began its life making parts for the watch industry. Pignons bought the rights for a 35mm SLR known as the Bolca Reflex designed by Jacques Bogopolsky, who already had designed the Bolex movie camera (see Bolsey). Pignons began manufacturing and launched this camera as the Alpa Reflex in 1944. They made several successive generations of the Alpa models until the beginning of the 1980s.
Recently the name Alpa has been revived by a company that appears to have no direct link with Pignons.
Links
- Alpa Reflex Cameras from Switzerland at alpareflex.com (archived)
- Alpa page at Collection G. Even's site (in French)
- Pignons Cameras Price Guide, Photos, Descriptions at collectiblend.com