Contessa-Nettel

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The Contessa-Nettel AG Stuttgart was a German company that resulted from a merger of Contessa Camerawerk Drexler & Nagel and Nettel Camerawerk in the year 1919. After a time of cooperation with ICA it became part of Zeiss Ikon in 1926.

One of the company's specialties was its wide range of stereo camera models. Another specialty were cameras with focal plane shutter. Maybe the company's internal name of these shutters was "Deck-Rouleau", a combination of the German words decken=to cover and Rouleau=roller blind (original form of Rollo, derived from French: rouleau=roll). However, some of the cameras with these shutters were marketed under the type name "Deckrullo".

Camera models

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a stereo folder
 
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a Cocarette
 
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a Deckrullo-Nettel
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a Piccolette
  • Adoro
  • Alino
  • Altura
  • Argus
  • Ballonkamera Atlanta
  • Box Contessa
  • Citoskop (stereo TLR)
  • Contessa-Nettel Stereo / Capi (?)
  • Cocarette
  • Contiskop (stereo)
  • Costa
  • Deckrullo
  • Deckrullo-Nettel
  • Donata
  • Duchessa Stereo
  • Duroff
  • Duroll
  • Ergo
  • Fiduca
  • Luca
  • Minar
  • Miroflex
  • Multum Panorama
  • Multum Reflex
  • Multum Stereo
  • Nettix
  • No. 533
  • Onito
  • Onix
  • Piccolette
  • Recto
  • Renata
  • Rollco
  • S.B.
  • Sonnar
  • Sonnet
  • Sonny
  • Sonto
  • Spido
  • Stereax (stereo)
  • Steroco (stereo)
  • Suevia
  • Taxo
  • Tessco
  • Toska
  • Trona
  • Tropen Adoro
  • Tropen Deckrullo-Nettel
  • Tropen Sonnet
  • Tropen Stereo
  • Unitak
  • Volupa
  • Westca
  • Westentaschen Sonnet

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