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The company founded a German sub-company called '''A.I.C. Phototechnik GmbH''' in 1968, that became '''Soligor GmbH''' in 1993.<REF> See [http://www.soligor.de/src/index.php?hp=3 this page of the Soligor GmbH official website]. </REF> This German company is the only one still active today (2009).<REF> It seems that in 1997, the company Allied Impex Corporation was an empty structure based in the USA, owning the German company '''Soligor GmbH''' and itself owned by '''AIC International, Inc.''', another empty structure. Source: filing dated 1998 at Edgar Online. </REF> It is known for its rich product range of camera accessories.
 
The company founded a German sub-company called '''A.I.C. Phototechnik GmbH''' in 1968, that became '''Soligor GmbH''' in 1993.<REF> See [http://www.soligor.de/src/index.php?hp=3 this page of the Soligor GmbH official website]. </REF> This German company is the only one still active today (2009).<REF> It seems that in 1997, the company Allied Impex Corporation was an empty structure based in the USA, owning the German company '''Soligor GmbH''' and itself owned by '''AIC International, Inc.''', another empty structure. Source: filing dated 1998 at Edgar Online. </REF> It is known for its rich product range of camera accessories.
  
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== Distributed cameras ==
 
== Distributed cameras ==
* Soligor 35
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=== 35mm film ===
* [[Soligor 45]]
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* Soligor 35 (SLR)
* Soligor 66
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* [[Soligor 45]] (viewfinder)
* Soligor Reflex
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* Soligor TM (SLR)
* Soligor TM
 
  
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=== 120 film ===
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* Soligor Reflex (TLR)
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* Soligor Reflex II (TLR)
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* Soligor Semi-Auto (TLR)
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* Soligor 66 (SLR)
 
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Revision as of 13:48, 25 June 2009

Allied Impex Corporation[1] was an American distributor. From 1956, it used the brand name Soligor for cameras and lenses imported from Japan.[2] It imported the Miranda cameras and took control of the Miranda company at some time in the 1960s.[3]

The company founded a German sub-company called A.I.C. Phototechnik GmbH in 1968, that became Soligor GmbH in 1993.[4] This German company is the only one still active today (2009).[5] It is known for its rich product range of camera accessories.

Distributed cameras

35mm film

  • Soligor 35 (SLR)
  • Soligor 45 (viewfinder)
  • Soligor TM (SLR)

120 film

  • Soligor Reflex (TLR)
  • Soligor Reflex II (TLR)
  • Soligor Semi-Auto (TLR)
  • Soligor 66 (SLR)

Distributed lenses

Notes

  1. "Impex" is probably the contraction of "Import Export".
  2. Date: filing dated 1998 at Edgar Online.
  3. The FAQ of the Miranda Camera site says 1963, but the main page of the Miranda Society Japan says that it bought the shares in 1968 and took complete control in 1969.
  4. See this page of the Soligor GmbH official website.
  5. It seems that in 1997, the company Allied Impex Corporation was an empty structure based in the USA, owning the German company Soligor GmbH and itself owned by AIC International, Inc., another empty structure. Source: filing dated 1998 at Edgar Online.

Links

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In Japanese: