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'''Rollfilm-Kamera''' is a [[medium format]] [[folding]] bed camera made by [[Beier]] and introduced in c.1937. |
'''Rollfilm-Kamera''' is a [[medium format]] [[folding]] bed camera made by [[Beier]] and introduced in c.1937. |
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− | Like the Rollfilm-Kamera of [[Voigtlander]], this also was the official catalog name for the camera. It is a double format camera and takes 6x9cm and 4.5x6cm freames on [[120]] roll film. It has waist level brilliant reflex finder and wire frame sports finder. It offered various lens/shutter combinations, |
+ | Like the Rollfilm-Kamera of [[Voigtlander]], this also was the official catalog name for the camera. It is a double format camera and takes 6x9cm and 4.5x6cm freames on [[120]] roll film. It has waist level brilliant reflex finder and wire frame sports finder. It offered various lens/shutter combinations, e.g. Trioplan 105mm f/4.5 or Xenar 105mm f/4.5 lenses in [[Prontor]] or [[Compur-Rapid]] shutters.<ref>[[McKeown's]] p.120</ref><ref>There is no info about this camera in the internet.</ref> |
==Notes and references== |
==Notes and references== |
Latest revision as of 09:02, 29 April 2012
Rollfilm-Kamera is a medium format folding bed camera made by Beier and introduced in c.1937.
Like the Rollfilm-Kamera of Voigtlander, this also was the official catalog name for the camera. It is a double format camera and takes 6x9cm and 4.5x6cm freames on 120 roll film. It has waist level brilliant reflex finder and wire frame sports finder. It offered various lens/shutter combinations, e.g. Trioplan 105mm f/4.5 or Xenar 105mm f/4.5 lenses in Prontor or Compur-Rapid shutters.[1][2]