
Wirgin Gewir
Wirgin · Germany · 1930 · 135 film
The Gewir, introduced by German manufacturer Wirgin in 1930, represents an early entry into the burgeoning 35mm film market. As a budget-oriented camera, it likely aimed to provide an affordable option for amateur photographers seeking to adopt the new smaller format, competing with more established names. Characterized by simple construction and basic features, the Gewir embodies the pragmatic approach of its era, focusing on accessibility and ease of use over sophisticated engineering or groundbreaking innovation. Its existence underscores the period's expansion of 35mm beyond specialist circles.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
1.5
Value
2.0
Collectibility
1.8
Historical Significance
2.2
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