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Wirgin Reflex (Eho)
Wirgin · Germany · 1940 · 135 film
The Wirgin Reflex (Eho) is a basic 35mm camera introduced by the German manufacturer Wirgin in 1940, a period marked by the constraints of World War II. As a representative of Wirgin's lineup focused on affordable consumer cameras, it offered a straightforward shooting experience typical of entry-level models of its era. Likely featuring a simple viewfinder, fixed or limited focus lens, and basic shutter speeds, the Eho provided practical access to the popular 35mm format for amateur photographers seeking an uncomplicated tool without the expense or complexity of more advanced designs.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
2.5
Value
3.0
Collectibility
2.0
Historical Significance
2.0
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