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'''Amigo-Werk''' was perhaps a German optical company based in Berlin. Lenses inscribed both ''Amigo–Werk, Berlin'' and ''Amigo–Anastigmat'' (either in lowercase or in capital letters) have been observed on Japanese cameras of the late 1920s or early 1930s. It was reportedly mounted on [[Mikuni]] cameras in the 1920s.<REF> Lewis, p.44. </REF>
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'''Amigo-Werk''' was perhaps a German optical company based in Berlin<ref> A systematic search of the address books of Berlin 1920-1940 failed to find  an entry for 'Amigo-Werk' or an entry of 'Amigo' related to optical industries.—The only entry was a Gustav Amigo, Feinmechanik (precision engineering) in Ritterstrasse 41, Berlin SW68 first listed in 1921 (Berliner Adreßbuch 1921. Erster Band. Einwohnerverzeichnis. Berlin: Verlag August Scherl Deutsche Adreßbuch-Gesellschaft, p. 34; 1923 p. 37; 1925 p. 38; 1926 p. 36; 1927 p. 39). In 1928 he is listed at the same address as a maker of loudspeakers (1928, p.39). The year after the firm had moved to Fürstenstrasse 3, Berlin S12 (1929, p. 40; 1931, p. 38; 1933, p. 31; 1934, p. 29). From 1935 Gustav Amigo is listed as 'Mechanische Werkstatt' (mechanical workshop) at the same address (1935, p. 30; 1936, p. 30; 1937, p. 31; 1938, p. 32; 1939, p. 31). In 1940 Gustav Amigo is no longer listed but a Manfred Amigo Metallwerkfabik continues at the same address (Manfred, presumable Gustav's son, is first listed is 1935 as trading in motor car accessories at the same address).</ref> or a trade name for lenses produced by an OEM.<ref>Such a German lens maker based in Berlin with a major distribution in Japan was [[Rüdersdorf]],  normally trading under its own brand 'Rüo'.</ref> Lenses inscribed both ''Amigo–Werk, Berlin'' and ''Amigo–Anastigmat'' (either in lowercase or in capital letters) have been observed on Japanese cameras of the late 1920s or early 1930s. It was reportedly mounted on [[Mikuni]] cameras in the 1920s.<REF> Lewis, p.44. </REF>
  
List of known lenses:
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List of known lenses and attribution of cameras:
 
* Amigo-Anastigmat 10.5cm f/4.5 no.52847, lowercase markings, with a [[Compur]] shutter on a plate folder presented as a [[Mikuni]]<REF> Lens pictured in [http://mutohide.net/reconst/amigo-1.htm this page at Handmade and Classic Camera]. </REF>
 
* Amigo-Anastigmat 10.5cm f/4.5 no.52847, lowercase markings, with a [[Compur]] shutter on a plate folder presented as a [[Mikuni]]<REF> Lens pictured in [http://mutohide.net/reconst/amigo-1.htm this page at Handmade and Classic Camera]. </REF>
 
* Amigo-Anastigmat 10.5cm f/4.5 no.53030, capital markings, with a [[Perfect]] shutter on an unknown camera<REF> Lens pictured in Tanimura, p.97 of {{KKS}} no.12. </REF>
 
* Amigo-Anastigmat 10.5cm f/4.5 no.53030, capital markings, with a [[Perfect]] shutter on an unknown camera<REF> Lens pictured in Tanimura, p.97 of {{KKS}} no.12. </REF>

Revision as of 20:32, 22 October 2012

Camera industry in Berlin
Agfa | Amigo | Astro Berlin | Bermpohl | Bopp | B+W | Foth | Goerz | Grass & Worff | Levy-Roth | Ernst Lorenz | Plasmat | Rudolph | Rothgiesser & Schlossmann | Rüdersdorf | Schulze & Billerbeck | Sida | Stegemann | Romain Talbot

Amigo-Werk was perhaps a German optical company based in Berlin[1] or a trade name for lenses produced by an OEM.[2] Lenses inscribed both Amigo–Werk, Berlin and Amigo–Anastigmat (either in lowercase or in capital letters) have been observed on Japanese cameras of the late 1920s or early 1930s. It was reportedly mounted on Mikuni cameras in the 1920s.[3]

List of known lenses and attribution of cameras:

  • Amigo-Anastigmat 10.5cm f/4.5 no.52847, lowercase markings, with a Compur shutter on a plate folder presented as a Mikuni[4]
  • Amigo-Anastigmat 10.5cm f/4.5 no.53030, capital markings, with a Perfect shutter on an unknown camera[5]
  • Amigo-Anastigmat 10.5cm f/4.5, capital markings, with a Vario shutter on a plate folder presented as a First[6]
  • Amigo-Anastigmat 10.5cm f/4.5 no.53099, capital markings, with a Vario shutter on a plate folder presented as a Rubies [7]
  • Amigo-Anastigmat 10.5cm f/4.5 no.53151, capital markings, with a Vario shutter on a plate folder presented as a Fuyōdō Rubies [8]
  • Amigo-Anastigmat 13.5cm f/4.5 no.51160, capital markings, with a Vario shutter on an unknown plate folder[9]

Notes

  1. A systematic search of the address books of Berlin 1920-1940 failed to find an entry for 'Amigo-Werk' or an entry of 'Amigo' related to optical industries.—The only entry was a Gustav Amigo, Feinmechanik (precision engineering) in Ritterstrasse 41, Berlin SW68 first listed in 1921 (Berliner Adreßbuch 1921. Erster Band. Einwohnerverzeichnis. Berlin: Verlag August Scherl Deutsche Adreßbuch-Gesellschaft, p. 34; 1923 p. 37; 1925 p. 38; 1926 p. 36; 1927 p. 39). In 1928 he is listed at the same address as a maker of loudspeakers (1928, p.39). The year after the firm had moved to Fürstenstrasse 3, Berlin S12 (1929, p. 40; 1931, p. 38; 1933, p. 31; 1934, p. 29). From 1935 Gustav Amigo is listed as 'Mechanische Werkstatt' (mechanical workshop) at the same address (1935, p. 30; 1936, p. 30; 1937, p. 31; 1938, p. 32; 1939, p. 31). In 1940 Gustav Amigo is no longer listed but a Manfred Amigo Metallwerkfabik continues at the same address (Manfred, presumable Gustav's son, is first listed is 1935 as trading in motor car accessories at the same address).
  2. Such a German lens maker based in Berlin with a major distribution in Japan was Rüdersdorf, normally trading under its own brand 'Rüo'.
  3. Lewis, p.44.
  4. Lens pictured in this page at Handmade and Classic Camera.
  5. Lens pictured in Tanimura, p.97 of Kurashikku Kamera Senka no.12.
  6. Lens pictured in Sugiyama, item 1042.
  7. Seen on Yahoo Auctions Japan, October 2012
  8. Pleasure Classic Lenses
  9. Lens observed in an online auction.

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