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* [http://www.lyndrup.dk/ken/Engelsk/Aka%20E.htm AkA cameras] on Ken Lyndrup's site
 
* [http://www.lyndrup.dk/ken/Engelsk/Aka%20E.htm AkA cameras] on Ken Lyndrup's site
* [http://www.ukcamera.com/classic_cameras/aka1.htm AkA cameras] on [http://www.ukcamera.com/ UKCAmera.com] (German + English translation)
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20170314190015/http://www.ukcamera.com/classic_cameras/aka1.htm AkA cameras] on [https://web.archive.org/web/20191002075926/http://ukcamera.com:80/ UKCamera.com (archived)] (German + English translation)
 
* [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/listeA_imagettes.php#Aka Aka Cameras] at www.collection-appareils.fr (in French)
 
* [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/listeA_imagettes.php#Aka Aka Cameras] at www.collection-appareils.fr (in French)
  

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Apparate und Kamerabau GmbH was a camera manufacturer based in Friedrichshafen, Germany. It was formed by brothers Eugene and Max Armbruster in February 1946 and camera production continued until the mid 1960s.

The AkArette (possibly their first camera) had interchangeable lenses and was a cheaper alternative to a Leica[1].

According to this reference, the company designed the View-Master stereo Color Camera in c.1955 for Sawyer's, of Portland, Oregon, USA, who produced the View-Master Personal stereo camera.

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Notes

  1. Company History (in German) - on Martin Kohler's 3D-Historische.de site.

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