Supreme is a horizontal folding camera made by Kodak 1938-9 in Germany, for exhibitions square inch 2½ on film 620. [1] Has a camera Uncoated 8 cm f / 3.5 Schneider Xenar, and Compur-Rapid shutter speeds 1 - 1/400 more seconds `B ', with a link to a release button in the top plate. In the top plate and the shutter itself there are threaded holes to unlock the cable. The shutter is cocked manually. The camera has a simple inverted Galilean viewfinder. The film is advanced with a simple knurled knob to the right of the top plate. There is a red box with a sliding cover on the back; There is also a frame counter at the top (so it seems likely that the red window is used only to set a new roll of film in Frame 1). There is a depth of field calculator at the other end of the top plate. McKeown states that were less than 1,800 copies of the camera