Edixa Prismaflex
Wirgin
1965
WRGN K 0890 b01
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Edixa Prismaflex
Wirgin · 1965
| Typ | Rigid body, SLR |
| Format | 24x36 KB |
| Lens | Interchangeable lens |
| Shutter | Schlitz |
Notes
Geh. schwarz
Archiv-Nr. WRGN K 0890 b01
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"The Edixa Prismaflex is a series of 35 mm single lens reflex camera made in the 1960s by Wirgin. The cameras accept M42 screw mount lenses with an aperture release pin. They are budget versions of Wirgin's Prismat cameras of the same time. The design of the body is like that of the earlier Edixa Reflex series, but the exchangeable viewfinder of those cameras was abandoned, in exchange for through-the-lens metering on some models; all Prismaflexes have a fixed pentaprism viewfinder. Compared to the Rex and the Prismat the Prismaflex cameras also lack shutter speeds slower than 1/30 seconds (except…"
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Variants (3)
| Nr. | Year | Lens | Shutter | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| a01 | 1965 | Iscotar | Schlitz | Geh. chrom |
| b01 | 1965 | Interchangeable lens | Schlitz | Geh. schwarz |
| c01 | 1966 | Interchangeable lens | Schlitz | – |