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Alpa 6
Alpa · Switzerland · 1956–1959 (3 years) · 135 film
Produced by the renowned Swiss manufacturer Alpa from 1956 to 1959, the Alpa 6 occupies a niche in the history of 35mm photography. It represents Alpa's commitment to precision engineering and mechanical quality, catering to professional and technical photographers seeking reliable, well-built equipment. As a 35mm camera, it offered the advantages of the popular film format while embodying the robust construction characteristic of Alpa products, though specific details of its design and features are not widely documented in the provided information.
The Alpa 6 stands as an example of the era's focus on mechanical excellence over electronic sophistication. Its production run was relatively short, suggesting it served a specific segment of the market before potential model evolution or market shifts. While not achieving the widespread iconic status of contemporaries like the Leica M3, the Alpa 6 is remembered within collector and specialist circles for its solid build and association with the Alpa brand's reputation for craftsmanship in technical and precision photography.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |

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