Dixons

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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 Sprinty Prinz Pilot II, Prinz Pilot E
Regula Automatic L Prinz Mastermatic
Halina Paulette Electric Prinz Mastermatic III
Vredeborch Felicetta Prinz Pilot
Prinz Pilot III
Chinon 35-EE Prinz 35-EE
Prinz Saturn 35 Auto
Chinonflex TTL Prinzflex TTL
Zenit B Prinzflex 500
Zenit E Prinzflex 500E

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