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Brumberger Camera Incorporated was a Brooklyn, NY, based photographic equipment retailer, distributor and importer dating from the 1950's. Brumberger sold movie, darkroom and archiving equipment, and accessories such as stereo viewers. Brumberger imported photographic equipment from both Europe and Japan, and relabeled equipment to sell under the company's brand name. | Brumberger Camera Incorporated was a Brooklyn, NY, based photographic equipment retailer, distributor and importer dating from the 1950's. Brumberger sold movie, darkroom and archiving equipment, and accessories such as stereo viewers. Brumberger imported photographic equipment from both Europe and Japan, and relabeled equipment to sell under the company's brand name. |
Revision as of 20:56, 21 February 2011
1960 Brumberger rangefinder image by Colin J. Clarke (Image rights) |
Brumberger Camera Incorporated was a Brooklyn, NY, based photographic equipment retailer, distributor and importer dating from the 1950's. Brumberger sold movie, darkroom and archiving equipment, and accessories such as stereo viewers. Brumberger imported photographic equipment from both Europe and Japan, and relabeled equipment to sell under the company's brand name.
Links
- Brumberger Neoca IIs clone at www.collection-appareils.fr