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Modell P56L (Luxus-Exportmodell) by John Kratz |
Apparatebau und Kamerafabrik were a camera manufacturer based in Monheim, Germany. The company were active in the mid- 1950s, making mostly Bakelite or other plastic cameras. Some of the cameras were made under licence from Pouva[1]
Cameras
- Blitz-Hexi
- Fodor, for the Dutch distributor Fodor
- Hexi (~1955)
- with Tricomat 6.5cm
- with Hexar 7.5cm[2]
- Hexi-Q
- Hexi-I
- Hexi-Lux
- Hexi mu[3]
- with Spez[ial]-Anastigmat "Tricomat" 65mm
- Modell P56 / P56L / P56M (~1956)
- with with Tricomat 65mm
- Moni
- Reporter Blitz-Max
- Reporter Max (~1956)
Hexi M 66 by John Nuttall |
Links
- Hexi at Silvain Halgand's Site
- Modell P56L ('Luxus Export Modell') at Silvain Halgand's Site
- Modell P56L ('Luxus Export Modell') at Cameras Down Under
- Reporter Max at Silvain Halgand's Site
Notes
- ↑ Dresdener Kameras
- ↑ Not to be confused with the Hexar lenses manufactured by Konishiroku/Konica
- ↑ John Nuttall photo