Description
The Leitz Wetzlar printing device for transparency film strips, likely from the period after 1930. It is a manually operated, well-designed box made from brass, with knobs and controls for film handling and exposure. It features a red glass window and a hinged flap with the maker’s logo, allowing for the creation of black and white positives or color slides from negatives. The device’s simplicity and German manufacturing further add to its historical value and potential use for film duplication.




