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'''Dacora Dignette''' was the name given to a series of viewfinder cameras from [[Dacora|Dacora-Kamerawerk]] in Reutlingen, Germany. These were part of a broader range of [[35mm]] cameras ultimately including the higher-spec 'super dignette' and '[[Dacora Electric Super Dignette|super dignette electric]]' including [[rangefinder (device)|rangefinder]]s and light meters, which the basic Dignette lacked.  
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'''Dacora Dignette''' was the name given to a series of viewfinder cameras from [[Dacora|Dacora-Kamerawerk]] in Reutlingen, Germany. These were part of a broader range of [[35mm]] cameras, including the higher-spec 'super dignette' and '[[Dacora Electric Super Dignette|super dignette electric]]' offering [[rangefinder (device)|rangefinder]]s and light meters, which the basic Dignette lacked.  
  
 
The Dignette F was a version with built-in flash reflector. Dignette cameras were also marketed as '''[[Ilford]] Sportsman'''.  
 
The Dignette F was a version with built-in flash reflector. Dignette cameras were also marketed as '''[[Ilford]] Sportsman'''.  

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Dacora Dignette was the name given to a series of viewfinder cameras from Dacora-Kamerawerk in Reutlingen, Germany. These were part of a broader range of 35mm cameras, including the higher-spec 'super dignette' and 'super dignette electric' offering rangefinders and light meters, which the basic Dignette lacked.

The Dignette F was a version with built-in flash reflector. Dignette cameras were also marketed as Ilford Sportsman.


Later Dignette models

In the later 1960s, the rangefinder models branded Super Dignette changed to a boxier body style, and this also happened with the viewfinder Dignette models.



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