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Category: Ihagee film camera reviews

Ihagee was a camera manufacturer based in Dresden, Germany that was most well-known for producing the Exakta 35mm SLR camera. The brand was absorbed by Pentacon in 1970 and the last camera branded “Exakta” was the RTL 1000.

The Ihagee Photorex: shooting medium format with a 100 year-old plate camera
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The Ihagee Photorex: shooting medium format with a 100 year-old plate camera

by Ivan PalliAugust 20, 2019September 4, 2021

When it comes to medium format cameras we’re spoilt for choice. This is not surprising considering that 120 film was the main format used by professionals and enthusiasts alike for a good chunk of the 20th century before 35mm film took over.

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