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Alpa 10s (black/grey)
Alpa · Switzerland · 1975 · 135 film
The Alpa 10s (black/grey), introduced in 1975, represents the continuation of Alpa's tradition of building precision-built, high-quality 35mm SLR cameras. As part of the Alpa 10 series, it featured a robust manual focus system and a body designed for exceptional rigidity and stability, crucial for its intended use with high-resolution view cameras via a reflex housing. The camera emphasized build quality and accuracy, catering to professionals and serious amateurs who valued reliability and precision in their photographic tools. Positioned as a premium alternative to established brands like Leica, the Alpa 10s maintained the Swiss-made reputation for meticulous craftsmanship and interchangeable lens compatibility, appealing to a niche market demanding top-tier mechanical performance.
While sharing the core characteristics of the Alpa line, the 1975 black/grey version offered a distinct aesthetic and solidified the brand's presence in the 35mm professional arena during that period. It embodied Alpa's commitment to mechanical excellence and served as a capable platform for photographers utilizing the Alpa system, though it did not introduce revolutionary features that fundamentally altered photographic practice. Its significance lies within the context of Alpa's specific niche and its reputation for producing exceptionally well-made cameras for discerning users.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |

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