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'''Dixons''' is a British electronics and photographic retail company, which distributed a number of cameras under the brand '''Prinz'''. In 2007, the Dixons name was removed from high-street shops and went entirely online; the shops were closed or renamed Currys.digital. | '''Dixons''' is a British electronics and photographic retail company, which distributed a number of cameras under the brand '''Prinz'''. In 2007, the Dixons name was removed from high-street shops and went entirely online; the shops were closed or renamed Currys.digital. | ||
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|| Halina 35-600 || Prinz Saturn 35 Auto (40/2.8, CdS meter, zone focus) | || Halina 35-600 || Prinz Saturn 35 Auto (40/2.8, CdS meter, zone focus) | ||
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− | || [[Chinonflex TTL]] || Prinzflex TTL | + | || [[Chinonflex TTL]] || Prinzflex Super TTL<ref> With ''Super TTL'' in black or red lettering</ref> |
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|| [[Zenit B]] || Prinzflex 500 | || [[Zenit B]] || Prinzflex 500 | ||
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|| [[Zenit E]] || Prinzflex 500E | || [[Zenit E]] || Prinzflex 500E | ||
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== Bibliography == | == Bibliography == |
Revision as of 06:33, 4 July 2011
Prinz Auto TLR sold by Dixons image by Alvaro Munoz-Aycuens Mtnz. (Image rights) |
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Dixons is a British electronics and photographic retail company, which distributed a number of cameras under the brand Prinz. In 2007, the Dixons name was removed from high-street shops and went entirely online; the shops were closed or renamed Currys.digital.
Distributed cameras
original camera | sold as |
Halma Flex I | Prinz Flex |
Halma Flex IIB | Prinz Auto |
Halma 44 | Prinz 44 |
Regula Automatic L | Prinz Mastermatic |
Halina Paulette Electric | Prinz Mastermatic III |
Vredeborch Felicette | Prinz Pilot |
Regula Sprinty | Prinz Pilot II, Prinz Pilot E |
Prinz Pilot III | |
Chinon 35EE | Prinz 35-E (also see GAF Memo EE, Konica C35, Vivitar 35EE) |
Halina 35-600 | Prinz Saturn 35 Auto (40/2.8, CdS meter, zone focus) |
Chinonflex TTL | Prinzflex Super TTL[1] |
Zenit B | Prinzflex 500 |
Zenit E | Prinzflex 500E |
Prinzflex Super TTL sold by Dixons image by Brian Eager. (Image rights) |
Notes
- ↑ With Super TTL in black or red lettering
Bibliography
- McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover).