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Johann Bolten founded the '''Bolta GmbH''' in Nuremberg in 1921. He emigrated to the USA where he founded a second factory. His German factory began making cameras in 1935; two years later it was renamed '''Photavit-Werk GmbH'''. In 1946, Bolten returned to Germany as a US citizen and restarted the German company.
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Bolta made the '''Boltavit''' and '''Photavit''' models from 1936 to the late 1950s. The early models used unperforated paper-backed 35mm film on special spools, called [[Bolta film]]. A late version of the 1950s was named '''Photina'''. A typical 1950s camera was the rollfilm TLR [[Photina Reflex]] for type No. [[120 film]], marketed by [[Sears]] as ''Tower Reflex'' and by [[Obergassner]] as ''OGA Reflex''.
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The company stopped making cameras in 1957 and was after that only a producer of specialized plastic components for industry.
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In 2022 the bankrupt Bolta-Werke were bought by the German-Czech company Winning Plastics a.s. <ref>[https://winningplastics.com/winning-group-to-acquire-bolta-werke/ Winning Group acquires BOLTA-WERKE]</ref>.
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==Cameras==
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===35mm film cameras===
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Unless otherwise noted, these use unperforated 35mm film in special Bolta film cartridges.
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====Fixed lens====
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* Boltavit (1936) identified by external hinges
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* Boltavit II (1937) identified by internal hinges.
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* Photavit I (1938) same housing as Boltavit II
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* Photavit II (1938)
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* Photavit III (1946)
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* Photavit IV (1948) advertised as "world's smallest 35mm camera"
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* Photavit V (1951)
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====Rangerfinder, interchangeable lens====
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* [[Photavit 36]] (1956-1958), uses standard 35mm cartridges
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===Bolta roll film cameras===
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* Photavit (1937)
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===120 film cameras===
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* [[Photina Reflex|Photavit Photina]] (aka Sears Tower Rediflex II)
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* [[Photina Reflex|Photavit Photina Reflex II]] (aka OGA-Reflex)
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* [[Photina Reflex|Photavit Photina Reflex III]] (aka Sears Tower Reflex 30)
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===828 film cameras===
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* Photavit 828
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===Super-8 cine cameras===
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* Photavit Super-8 S800 (1972) manufactured by Chinon
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In 1921 Johann Bolten founded the '''Bolta GmbH''' in Nuremberg. He emigrated to the USA where he founded a second factory. His German factory began making cameras in 1935. In 1937 he renamed it to '''Photavit-Werk GmbH'''. It made the '''Boltavit''' and '''Photavit''' models from 1936 to the late 1950s. The early models used unperforated paper-backed 35mm film on special spools, called [[Bolta film]]. A late version of the 1950s was named '''Photina'''. A typical 1950s camera was the rollfilm [[TLR]] '''Photina Reflex''' for type No. [[120 film]], marketed by [[Sears]] as ''Tower Reflex'' and by Obergassner as ''OGA Reflex''. The company stopped its camera making in 1957.
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== Notes ==
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== Links ==
 
== Links ==
In English:
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20150203180551/http://www.bolta.com/en/unternehmen/historie/ Bolta Werke history] at [https://web.archive.org/web/20150208121128/http://www.bolta.de/ Bolta Werke, GmbH] - official website (archived)
* [http://www.retrography.com/photavit.htm Photavit page showing Photavit Reflex] on www.retrography.com [http://www.retrography.com]
 
 
* [http://www.submin.com/35mm/collection/photavit/index.htm Boltavit and Photavit cameras] at [http://www.submin.com/ Submin.com]
 
* [http://www.submin.com/35mm/collection/photavit/index.htm Boltavit and Photavit cameras] at [http://www.submin.com/ Submin.com]
* [http://www.ukcamera.com/classic_cameras/bolta1.htm Photvit/Boltavit page] at [http://www.ukcamera.com/classic_cameras/class.html Classic Cameras]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20180316141537/http://www.ukcamera.com/classic_cameras/bolta1.htm Photavit/Boltavit page] at [https://web.archive.org/web/20170911101419/http://www.ukcamera.com/classic_cameras/camindexe.html Classic Cameras] (archived)
* [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/liste2_imagettes.php#Bolta Cameras] at [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/ www.collection-appareils.fr]
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Latest revision as of 04:37, 28 May 2023

Johann Bolten founded the Bolta GmbH in Nuremberg in 1921. He emigrated to the USA where he founded a second factory. His German factory began making cameras in 1935; two years later it was renamed Photavit-Werk GmbH. In 1946, Bolten returned to Germany as a US citizen and restarted the German company.

Bolta made the Boltavit and Photavit models from 1936 to the late 1950s. The early models used unperforated paper-backed 35mm film on special spools, called Bolta film. A late version of the 1950s was named Photina. A typical 1950s camera was the rollfilm TLR Photina Reflex for type No. 120 film, marketed by Sears as Tower Reflex and by Obergassner as OGA Reflex.

The company stopped making cameras in 1957 and was after that only a producer of specialized plastic components for industry. In 2022 the bankrupt Bolta-Werke were bought by the German-Czech company Winning Plastics a.s. [1].

Cameras

35mm film cameras

Unless otherwise noted, these use unperforated 35mm film in special Bolta film cartridges.

Fixed lens

  • Boltavit (1936) identified by external hinges
  • Boltavit II (1937) identified by internal hinges.
  • Photavit I (1938) same housing as Boltavit II
  • Photavit II (1938)
  • Photavit III (1946)
  • Photavit IV (1948) advertised as "world's smallest 35mm camera"
  • Photavit V (1951)

Rangerfinder, interchangeable lens

Bolta roll film cameras

  • Photavit (1937)

120 film cameras

828 film cameras

  • Photavit 828

Super-8 cine cameras

  • Photavit Super-8 S800 (1972) manufactured by Chinon




Notes

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