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The [[Franka]] '''Rolfix''' was a series of self-erecting [[folding]] cameras for type No. [[120 film]] rolls. It was launched in 1935. The series ended in 1954. All Rolfix cameras were designed for "full" medium format 6x9cm, but several variants had the option for 4.5x6cm (half-frame)image format or the 6x6 image format. The 1954 models Rolfix I E and II E even had a built-in uncoupled [[rangefinder]]. | The [[Franka]] '''Rolfix''' was a series of self-erecting [[folding]] cameras for type No. [[120 film]] rolls. It was launched in 1935. The series ended in 1954. All Rolfix cameras were designed for "full" medium format 6x9cm, but several variants had the option for 4.5x6cm (half-frame)image format or the 6x6 image format. The 1954 models Rolfix I E and II E even had a built-in uncoupled [[rangefinder]]. | ||
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[[Category:German 6x9 viewfinder folding]] | [[Category:German 6x9 viewfinder folding]] | ||
[[Category:Franka]] | [[Category:Franka]] | ||
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Revision as of 15:21, 19 June 2011
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The Franka Rolfix was a series of self-erecting folding cameras for type No. 120 film rolls. It was launched in 1935. The series ended in 1954. All Rolfix cameras were designed for "full" medium format 6x9cm, but several variants had the option for 4.5x6cm (half-frame)image format or the 6x6 image format. The 1954 models Rolfix I E and II E even had a built-in uncoupled rangefinder.
Links
- Rolfix II in mflenses forum
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