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Exakta Elbaflex VX 1000
Exakta · Germany · 1967 · 135 film
The Elbaflex VX 1000 is a straightforward 35mm camera released by Exakta in 1967, positioned as an accessible model in a challenging year for the brand. During this period, Exakta faced intense competition from Japanese manufacturers, and the VX 1000 appears to have been a response aimed at the consumer market, offering basic functionality at an affordable price point. Its design prioritizes simplicity, likely featuring a standard range of shutter speeds and a fixed or basic lens mount, without the sophisticated features or innovations found in more prestigious contemporary cameras. Representing a utilitarian approach to photography, it reflects the era's trend towards expanding amateur photography options amidst broader industry shifts.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |





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