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Exakta Ultrix Simplex 1360 Luxus
Exakta · Germany · 1931–1932 (1 years) · 135 film
The Ultrix Simplex 1360 Luxus represents Exakta's contribution to the early development of 35mm photography during a transitional period in camera history. Produced from 1931 to 1932, this camera emerged as the 35mm format was gaining traction among serious photographers, moving from professional niche applications toward broader adoption. As an early offering from a manufacturer that would later become renowned for single-lens reflex innovations, the Ultrix Simplex 1360 Luxus likely featured a solid metal construction typical of German engineering of the era, with practical mechanics designed for reliability rather than disposable characteristics. The camera probably incorporated basic features essential for the era—such as a focal plane shutter, coupled rangefinder, and straightforward film loading mechanisms—catering to photographers seeking more compact alternatives to larger format equipment.
Positioned as the "Luxus" model, this version likely offered enhanced materials or premium finishes compared to base Ultrix Simplex variants, potentially including more refined controls or higher-quality components. While not revolutionary in its design, the camera exemplifies the technical progress in miniature photography during the early 1930s. As one of Exakta's initial explorations into the 35mm format, it serves as a historical milestone reflecting the company's early commitment to compact, high-quality photographic equipment before their more famous SLR designs would later define their legacy.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |
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