
Voigtlander RollFilm Camera
Voigtlander · Germany · 1927–1930 (3 years) · 135 film
Produced by Voigtlander between 1927 and 1930, the RollFilm Camera is a compact 35mm camera representing the company's early entry into the burgeoning small-format market. Utilizing 135 film, it offered photographers greater portability compared to larger plate or roll-film cameras of the era. While specific details about its exact type (likely a viewfinder camera) and features are limited without further research, it embodied Voigtlander's tradition of solid German engineering and construction, providing an accessible point of entry for 35mm photography during a period when the format was gaining traction but before the widespread adoption of more sophisticated designs. Its existence highlights Voigtlander's participation in the critical development phase of 35mm equipment before the format became mainstream.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |

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