
Voigtlander Stereflektoskop 4.5x10.7
Voigtlander · Germany · 1914–1929 (15 years) · 135 film
Produced by Voigtlander from 1914 to 1929, the Stereflektoskop 4.5x10.7 represents an early and practical application of the 35mm format during a formative period for small-format photography. While not achieving the legendary status of contemporaries like the Leica I, it offered a compact and robust solution for amateur photographers seeking portability. Characterized by its fixed lens system and simple controls typical of Voigtlander's mid-range offerings, the camera embodied the brand's reputation for solid German engineering. It operated using 135 film cassettes, providing a convenient and increasingly popular alternative to larger formats and fragile glass plates. Its production spanning the aftermath of World War I underscores Voigtlander's commitment to evolving camera technology during a decade of significant photographic change.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |



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