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Revision as of 04:59, 1 March 2012
Ferrania/3M 1014 camera for 126 film image by Raúl Sá Dantas (Image rights) |
3M (from Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing company) is an American enterprise founded in 1902. 3M have been a major manufacturer of film, which is often rebranded for other companies, and various materials involved in film making and photo processing and printing. Among many other products were cameras, microfilm cameras as well as some consumer photocameras under its own name and others such as the Italian Ferrania company, bought by 3M in 1964, and the American Revere companies.
Cameras
126 film
- Ferrania 3M 1014
- Ferrania 3M Automatic 1024
- Ferrania 3M Automatic 1036
- Ferrania 3M Euramatic FC
- Ferrania 3M Veramatic
- Revere 3M Automatic 1034
35mm film
- 3M 135.C (name variant of Halina 35?)
120 film
Links
Ferrania Automatic 1036, labelled as 3M image by Michele Solmi (Image rights) |
3M 135.C (likely manufactured by Haking) image by Bernard Faure (Image rights) |