Edixa Reflex
Overview
Type35 mm SLR
Lens
Lens mountScrew (M42)
Focusing
Focusmanual

The Edixa Reflex cameras, introduced in 1954, was a West German series of SLR's with focal plane shutter. The original name of was Komet

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Edixa

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Wirgin

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Schneider Kreuznach

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History of the single-lens reflex camera

such as the Edixa Reflex, which featured a Steinel 55mm f/1.9 Quindon lens and an Isco Traegan 50mm f/2.8 lens, the Edixamat Reflex, the Edixa REX TTL, and

Pentax K-mount

The Pentax K-mount, sometimes referred to as the “PK-mount", is a bayonet lens mount standard for mounting interchangeable photographic lenses to 35 mm

Heinz Waaske

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Subminiature photography

and poorly manufactured (thus giving the format a bad name), Minox, Gami, Edixa, Rollei, Pentax and Minolta made quality cameras capable of producing fine

Focusing screen

and microprism - in focus Focusing screen with split screen indicator (Edixa Reflex Ba, ≈1965) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Camera focusing