Pentax/Pentax Heiland Repronar Macro Camera
Pentax Heiland Repronar Macro Camera

Pentax Heiland Repronar Macro Camera

Pentax · Japan · 1958 · 135 film

The Heiland Repronar Macro Camera by Pentax, introduced in 1958, was a specialized 35mm camera designed for close-up and macro photography. As a product of the late 1950s, it represents an early iteration of dedicated macro equipment, a field that would evolve significantly in the decades to come. The camera likely featured a unique optical system or focusing mechanism tailored to its macro capabilities, allowing photographers to capture highly detailed images of small subjects at a time when macro photography was still a specialized practice. Its introduction in 1958 places it among the early dedicated macro systems, reflecting a growing interest in extreme close-up photography during the mid-20th century. As a product of Pentax, a company with a reputation for producing quality photographic equipment, the Repronar would have offered reliable performance within its specific niche, though its specialized nature likely limited its broader appeal compared to more versatile camera models of the era.

Specifications

Film Format135

Pricing

Market Value
~$540

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
3.5
Value
3.0
Collectibility
3.0
Historical Significance
2.5

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