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Lippische Rollop 2,8 Automatic
France Version française
Photos by MLM text by MLM. From the collection of MLM. Last update 2016-01-29 par Sylvain Halgand.

Manufactured or assembled in Germany from 1956 to (After) 1959.
Index of rarity in France: Rare (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 11203

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Chronology of cameras Lippische 

Lippische, whose full name is Lippische Kamerafabrik Richter und Fischer GmbH, is often abbreviated as Lipca. The company was established in Bartrup, located in the western part of Germany, in 1947. It was founded by Fritz and Charlotte Richter and Karl Fischer, who had recently left the Soviet-occupied sector.
During the 1950s, Lippische was a highly active manufacturer of twin-lens reflex (TLR) cameras, although they produced only a few different models. These cameras were sold under the names Flexo, Rollop, and Flexora. Some of their production was also marketed under distributor brands, including the Richard brand.
Certain models were exported in significant quantities to the United States. The most well-known among these is likely the Rollop, which can occasionally be found in France.

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This is an Automatic 2.8 fitted with an Enna lens and a Prontor reaching 1/300 th of a second and synchronized for electronic flash. It is quite scarce. It uses format 120 films. It is named Automatic because a forward and backward motion of the lever allows to advance the film, cock the shutter and increment the frame counter.

It is very well made with beautiful materials.

Lippische Rollop 2,8 Automatic





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