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This is a hard one. While half-plate and quarter-plate SLRs are as old as Photography, they were heavy and complex and with the single-shot technology of the time offered no real advantages over contemporary view cameras.

The first commercially successful SLRs were probably the 1930s VP Exaktas, which gave 10 shots on a 127 roll.

The first 35mm SLR was the 1936 Kine-Exacta, a VP model (made by Ihagee in Dresden, Germany) scaled down to take 35mm film, although the Soviet, 'Sport,' was introduced at roughly the same time.

Ihagee of Dresden certainly invented the 35mm SLR from which all modern types are descended.

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