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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. All Rolfix cameras were for "full" medium format 6x9cm, and several variants had the half-frame option for 4.5x6cm image format. The 1954 model Rolfix II E even had a built-in [[rangefinder]].
 
The [[Franka]] '''Rolfix''' was a series of self-erecting [[folding]] cameras for type No. [[120 film]] rolls. It was launched in 1935. All Rolfix cameras were for "full" medium format 6x9cm, and several variants had the half-frame option for 4.5x6cm image format. The 1954 model Rolfix II E even had a built-in [[rangefinder]].
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*[http://forum.mflenses.com/franka-rolfix-ii-rodenstock-trinar-105mm-f3-5-6x9-folder-t26740.html Rolfix II] in mflenses forum
 
*[http://forum.mflenses.com/franka-rolfix-ii-rodenstock-trinar-105mm-f3-5-6x9-folder-t26740.html Rolfix II] in mflenses forum
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Revision as of 17:58, 18 February 2011

The Franka Rolfix was a series of self-erecting folding cameras for type No. 120 film rolls. It was launched in 1935. All Rolfix cameras were for "full" medium format 6x9cm, and several variants had the half-frame option for 4.5x6cm image format. The 1954 model Rolfix II E even had a built-in rangefinder.

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