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Revision as of 21:18, 30 November 2022

Rollex made rollfilm holders (film backs) fitted with a dark slide, designed as adapters to use 120/620 rollfilm with 9×12 or 6.5×9 plate cameras, resulting in a 6×9 image (or smaller with a mask insert).


History

1927 - Max Baldeweg founder of the Balda-Werk camera company of Dresden,Germany patented the Rollex roll film cassette. It was a staple in the Balda-Werk catalogs until the beginning of WWII.

1946 - Following WWII Balda-Werk Dresden found itself in East Germany and Max Beldeweg left for the West.

1952 - Linhof Precision Camera Work of Munich, Germany took up the Rollex name for their new roll film back which was an entirely new design from the 1927 Balda-Werk Rollex back.

1957 - Linhof changed the design again and re-named it the Super Rollex roll film back.

1960 - Linhof released a Cine Rollex back for 70mm perforated rollfilm. It used 56x72mm Ideal Format and 53 exposures were possible per roll.

1982 - Linhof released the Techno Rollex 6x12 for 120/220 film.




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