Horizontal transport? Is this the only TLR that has this feature?
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*Also note that it is the only TLR with built-in parallax correction!
? Mamiya C-series?
Rolleiflex??*Also note that it is the only TLR with built-in parallax correction!
I think Rollei implemented their correction in the 1950s? But I may be wrong about that. I am also relatively certain that Rollei did not have parallax correction on their cameras in 1935.Rolleiflex??
The Mamiya has a red line at the top that signals the top of the frame right?
The Superb actually moved the top lens or mirror assembly so you get a true 1:1 view.
I think Rollei implemented their correction in the 1950s? But I may be wrong about that. I am also relatively certain that Rollei did not have parallax correction on their cameras in 1935.
This is not correct. I have two Art Deco Rolleicords, which were made from 1933 to 1936. Both have parallax correction. F&H made the correction by a screen in the viewfinder that moves with focus to approximate what the taking lens is seeing. For closeups, F&H also sold a Rolleiparkeil that made further parallax corrections when Proxar closeup lenses were fitted on the camera. After WWII, F&H combined the Proxars and Rolleiparkeil into the modern Rolleinar lens sets.
Voigtlander, as already noted, made the correction by tilting the viewing lens. Neither system is perfect. But both do a good job of approximating what the taking lens is seeing.
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