Exakta/Exakta Roll Paff Reflex No.21
Exakta Roll Paff Reflex No.21

Exakta Roll Paff Reflex No.21

Exakta · Germany

The Roll Paff Reflex No.21 represents an obscure chapter in Exakta's history, a camera known primarily for its association with this innovative German manufacturer. Exakta was a pioneer in single-lens reflex (SLR) design, achieving significant milestones with their Varex series and other models. While the Roll Paff Reflex No.21 shares the Exakta name and likely utilizes the company's foundational SLR concepts, its specific year of production, exact type (likely a 35mm SLR based on naming conventions), and format details are lost to time. It appears to be one of Exakta's less prominent or experimental offerings, lacking the widespread recognition of their flagship SLRs. Its design probably followed Exakta's characteristic robustness for its era, incorporating the waist-level viewfinder typical of mid-century SLRs, but details about specific features or innovations beyond the core SLR mechanism remain unavailable. Without further information, it stands as a historical curiosity, a testament to Exakta's exploration of different models within their SLR ecosystem, rather than a landmark camera in its own right.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
3.5
Value
2.5
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
2.5

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