
Alpa 11si PIN black
Alpa · Switzerland · 1976–1989 (13 years) · 135 film
The Alpa 11si PIN black represents the Swiss manufacturer Alpa's entry into the 35mm single-lens reflex (SLR) market during the 1976 to 1989 production period. Alpa, renowned for its technically sophisticated and high-quality medium format view cameras, applied its precision engineering principles to this more compact format. The camera features a distinctive matte black ("PIN") finish, contributing to a clean, professional aesthetic. As a 35mm SLR, it offered photographers portability combined with Alpa's characteristic attention to detail and build quality, catering to professionals and serious enthusiasts seeking reliable precision equipment outside the mainstream Japanese brands dominating the SLR market at the time. Its inclusion in the Alpa lineup underscored the company's diversification while maintaining its commitment to craftsmanship.
While sharing Alpa's meticulous construction and high-quality materials, the 11si PIN black operated within the competitive 35mm SLR arena. It likely incorporated essential SLR features such as a reliable shutter system, a bright viewfinder, and interchangeable lenses, benefiting from Alpa's optical expertise. Positioned as a premium alternative to mass-market models, it offered a unique value proposition for photographers valuing Swiss manufacturing and mechanical precision, even if it didn't achieve the same widespread market penetration or cultural impact as offerings from Canon or Nikon during that era.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |
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