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The '''Supreme''' is a folding camera for 6x9 cm exposures on [[120 film]], made by [[Rodenstock]]. Examples have been seen with a Rodenstock Trinar 10.5 cm f/4.5 lens and [[Pronto]] shutter, and with a [[Meyer]] Trioplan (also 10.5 cm f/4.5) and a [[Vario]] shutter.<ref>Example with a Trioplan offered for sale at Ebay (item ) December 2014.</ref> The camera has a collapsible frame finder and a [[brilliant finder]]. 'Supreme' is impressed in the leatherette on the back. | The '''Supreme''' is a folding camera for 6x9 cm exposures on [[120 film]], made by [[Rodenstock]]. Examples have been seen with a Rodenstock Trinar 10.5 cm f/4.5 lens and [[Pronto]] shutter, and with a [[Meyer]] Trioplan (also 10.5 cm f/4.5) and a [[Vario]] shutter.<ref>Example with a Trioplan offered for sale at Ebay (item ) December 2014.</ref> The camera has a collapsible frame finder and a [[brilliant finder]]. 'Supreme' is impressed in the leatherette on the back. | ||
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See also the Supreme lenses made by Orion in the 1950s.
The Supreme is a folding camera for 6x9 cm exposures on 120 film, made by Rodenstock. Examples have been seen with a Rodenstock Trinar 10.5 cm f/4.5 lens and Pronto shutter, and with a Meyer Trioplan (also 10.5 cm f/4.5) and a Vario shutter.[1] The camera has a collapsible frame finder and a brilliant finder. 'Supreme' is impressed in the leatherette on the back.
Notes
- ↑ Example with a Trioplan offered for sale at Ebay (item ) December 2014.
- There is also the Suprema - a Kodak 120 folding camera.