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Paff-Reflex

1921·Camera

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The Paff-Reflex was made by Ihagee in 1921. It was the first SLR made by the company which later introduced the first 35mm SLR, the Kine Exakta. Available versions were the Roll-Paff-Reflex 20 for rollfilm and the Plan-Paff-Reflex 3 for plates or film sheets. The cameras had wooden box shaped bodies, covered with leatherette. The Roll-Paff-Reflex had a simple shutter with Z (Zeit=Time) and M (Moment=Instant) settings, and an achromatic meniscus lens or a Meyer Trioplan f6.8 90mm lens. The Plan-P

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