
Alpa Si 3000 S
Alpa · Switzerland · 1982 · 135 film
The Alpa Si 3000 S represents Alpa's continued commitment to precision Swiss engineering within the 35mm format during the early 1980s. Building upon their reputation for modular, high-quality cameras, the Si 3000 S likely offered a robust aluminum alloy body and renowned Alpa precision mechanics, catering to discerning photographers who prioritized build quality and tactile feel over automation. As part of the Alpa system, it probably featured the characteristic modular design allowing interchangeability with lenses and accessories, appealing to professionals and serious enthusiasts who valued customization and reliability. While not a revolutionary camera introducing groundbreaking technology like some contemporaries, the Si 3000 S embodies Alpa's philosophy of crafting exceptionally well-built, hand-assembled tools for the demanding photographer, standing apart from the mass-market offerings of its era through its construction and heritage.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |


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