History
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A reflex housing is an accessory consisting of a mirror box, a ground glass and a viewfinder, to be attached to the lens mount of a 35mm rangefinder camera. It effectively converts the camera into an SLR. It is mainly used to attach a telephoto lens, a bellows and lens head for macro-photography, or a scientific instrument such as a microscope. Its bulk and weight makes it rather impractical for general photography.
Well-known examples are the Visoflex by Leitz, the Flektometer by Zeiss Ikon and the Miranda Focabell and Mirax.
(Kilde: www.camera-wiki.org)
Produksjon: 1950 - 1960 (antatt)
Bruk
- BrukerKripos
Aksesjon: 2025
- Deponert fraKripos
- Deponert tilJustismuseet
- HistoryNorsk rettsmuseum ble stiftet i 2000 som nasjonalt etatsmuseum for justisetatene. Museet skiftet navn til Justismuseet i 2016.
- ProfessionMuseum
- Alternative namesNorsk rettsmuseum
- DigitaltMuseumSearch in «Justismuseet»
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Metadata
- Identifier NRM.10574
- Part of collection Justismuseet
- Owner of collection Justismuseet
- Institution Justismuseet
- Date published August 27, 2025
- Date updated September 16, 2025
- DIMU-CODE 0210215301699
- UUID ebad4915-bcf9-4af7-b936-5d7366cc60a4
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