
Alpa Standard
Alpa · Switzerland · 1946–1952 (6 years) · 135 film
The Alpa Standard, manufactured by the Swiss company Alpa from 1946 to 1952, represents a mid-range option in the burgeoning 35mm camera market of the post-war era. As a 135 format camera, it utilized the then-new 35mm film cartridge that offered greater convenience and portability compared to larger formats while still providing high-quality negatives for enlargement. Alpa, known for precision engineering in their photographic equipment, likely built the Standard with a focus on reliability and functionality, though specific details about its design features or innovations are not readily available from the provided information. The camera's production run of six years suggests a steady market presence during a formative period in 35mm photography, bridging the gap between earlier experimental models and later more advanced designs.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |




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