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=== cameras ===
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=== Cameras ===
 
* Blitz-Hexi
 
* Blitz-Hexi
 
* Fodor, for the Dutch distributor [[Fodor]]
 
* Fodor, for the Dutch distributor [[Fodor]]
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* Hexi-I
 
* Hexi-I
 
* Hexi-Lux
 
* Hexi-Lux
* Hexi-M 66
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* Hexi mu<ref>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/16822508@N05/3003139415 John Nuttall photo]</ref>
* Modell P56 / P56L / P56M (~1956)  with with Tricomat 65mm
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**with Spez[ial]-Anastigmat "Tricomat" 65mm
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* Modell P56 / P56L / P56M (~1956)   
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**with with Tricomat 65mm
 
* Moni
 
* Moni
 
* Reporter Blitz-Max
 
* Reporter Blitz-Max
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= Notes =
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== Notes ==
 
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[[Category: German camera makers]]
 
[[Category: German camera makers]]

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Apparatebau und Kamerafabrik were a camera manufacturer based in Monheim, Germany. They 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)

Links

Notes

  1. Dresdener Kameras
  2. Not to be confused with the Hexar lenses manufactured by Konishiroku/Konica
  3. John Nuttall photo