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The viewing lens is a Brillantar 75 F/4.5. The Reflecta has a Brillantar 73 F/4.3 taking lens. The shutter has B, T and 1/25–1/100s speeds. Focusing is done by a lever on the lower left part of the taking lens.
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The Reflecta has a Brillantar 73 F/4.3 taking lens, while the viewing lens is a Brillantar 75 F/4.5. The shutter has B, T and 1/25–1/100s speeds. Focusing is done by a lever on the lower left part of the taking lens.
  
  

Revision as of 19:41, 28 August 2006

Pre-war German TLR made by Kamerawerk C. Richter in Tharandt, Germany from 1933 onwards. After the war this company was succeeded by Lipca or the Lippische Camerafabrik Richter & Fischer GmbH in Barntrup, West Germany. Later Reflectas were produced by Welta in East-Germany.


The Reflecta has a Brillantar 73 F/4.3 taking lens, while the viewing lens is a Brillantar 75 F/4.5. The shutter has B, T and 1/25–1/100s speeds. Focusing is done by a lever on the lower left part of the taking lens.


Variations

Variations with rounded and square top are reported.