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| Alpa Reflex 6 c |
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| Picture courtesy Colin Johnson Collection |
| In 1960, the third generation was introduced with an asymmetric
form of the prism head covering, combined with a new selenium exposure
meter. Moreover, the shoulders of the upper part of the body that had hitherto been rounded were now redesigned to be angular. As a first for ALPA, there was also a horizontal viewing eyepiece - until then there had either been a waist-level viewfinder (ALPA Reflex) or a vertical (model 4), respectively a 45° viewing angle eyepiece (models Prisma Reflex, 5 and 6 - except for 6c - as well as 7 and 8). |