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Revision as of 17:40, 24 November 2008

The Reflex-Korelle was a reflex camera made by Franz Kochmann, Dresden. It was one of the earliest 6×6cm SLRs. Several camera makers copied it, for example the British company Agilux. Postwar models were named Meister-Korelle or Master Reflex.

Specifications

  • Camera Type: SLR
  • Manufacturer: Franz Kochmann
  • Production Dates: 1935 - c.1945 (Reflex-Korelle) 1947-c.1952 (Meister Korelle/Master Reflex)
  • Film Format: 120 roll film (6×6cm exposures)
  • Shutter: Cloth focal plane, speeds 1/ sec - 1/1000 sec., later 1/20 - (more realistic) 1/500 sec., last version 2 - 1/1000 sec.
  • Viewfinder: waist-level SLR matte screen with magnifier, additional folding frame finder
  • Focusing: Lens helicoid

Available Lenses

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