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*[http://www.kameramuseum.de/0-fotokameras/dacora/kb-sucher/dacora-dignette.html Dignette] at Kurt Tauber's [http://www.kameramuseum.de] | *[http://www.kameramuseum.de/0-fotokameras/dacora/kb-sucher/dacora-dignette.html Dignette] at Kurt Tauber's [http://www.kameramuseum.de] | ||
*[http://website.lineone.net/~mauricefisher/Sportsman_F.html Dignette F] at Maurice Fisher's [http://website.lineone.net/~mauricefisher] | *[http://website.lineone.net/~mauricefisher/Sportsman_F.html Dignette F] at Maurice Fisher's [http://website.lineone.net/~mauricefisher] |
Revision as of 04:37, 18 February 2013
version of 1956 image by Alf Sigaro (Image rights) |
The Dacora Dignette is 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 lacks.
The Dignette F is a version with a built-in flash reflector. Dignette cameras were also marketed as Ilford Sportsman.
1962-type Dacora Dignette with simulated rangefinder window image by Romuald Swieconek (Image rights) |
rebadged as Ilford Sportsman image by AWCam (Image rights) |
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.
Dignette 300 image by Bracket ツ (Image rights) |
Links
- Dignette at Kurt Tauber's [1]
- Dignette F at Maurice Fisher's [2]
- Dacora Dignette in Andrys Stienstra's camera collection
- Ilford Sportsman at Sylvain Halgand's www.collection-appareils.fr
- Dignette and Dignette at Sylvain Halgand's www.collection-appareils.fr