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Revision as of 21:30, 4 March 2024

Zeiss Ikon and related companies
Pre-Merger phase I (before 1909)
Hüttig | Wünsche | Krügener | Carl Zeiss Palmos | Nettel | Drexler & Nagel | Herbst & Firl
Pre-merger phase II (1909-1926)
Carl Zeiss | Ernemann | ICA | Goerz | Zulauf | Contessa-Nettel
Zeiss Ikon (1926 and after)
Zeiss Ikon | Pentacon


The "Aktiengesellschaft Camerawerk Palmos" was founded in 1900 in Jena as an independent company. It was absorbed by Carl Zeiss Jena in 1902 and became Carl Zeiss Palmos AG. It was merged into the new ICA in 1909 where its Palmos camera series was continued.

Cameras

  • 1900: Stereokamera
  • 1902: Film Palmos 6x9
  • 1904: Minimum-Palmos (strut-folder with focal-plane shutter)
  • 1907: Universal-Palmos 9x12
  • 1908(?): Zeiss Tele-Camera




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