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* [http://www.geocities.jp/je2luz/baldixcamera.htm Baldix] at [http://www.geocities.jp/je2luz/ je2luz], with [http://www.geocities.jp/je2luz/baldixsisha1.htm black and white] and [http://www.geocities.jp/je2luz/baldixcolor1.htm colour] sample pictures
 
* [http://www.geocities.jp/je2luz/baldixcamera.htm Baldix] at [http://www.geocities.jp/je2luz/ je2luz], with [http://www.geocities.jp/je2luz/baldixsisha1.htm black and white] and [http://www.geocities.jp/je2luz/baldixcolor1.htm colour] sample pictures
 
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* [http://mgroleau.com/photo/allemagne/balda/balda_baldix.html Baldix] at mgroleau.com
 
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The Baldix cameras were a series of folding cameras derived from the Baldax series.

The Baldix was like the postwar Baldax without the frame counter, and the Mess-Baldix was a Baldix with an uncoupled rangefinder. The Baldi 29 was a later, cheaper model based on the same body, with a more rounded top housing and a f:2.9 lens, hence the name. The range of cameras available at the 1956 Photokina included the Baldi 29, Baldix and Super Baldax, all models that were still available in 1959–60[1].

Notes

  1. For 1956: see this page by Karl Riess. For 1959–60: see this page with prices at Tigin's Classic Cameras.

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