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In 1908 '''Drexler & Nagel''' was founded, a camera maker based in Stuttgart, Germany. In 1909 it was renamed to '''Contessa Camerawerke''' or '''Contessa Camerawerke Drexler & Nagel'''. One of its founders and camera designers was Dr. August Nagel (1882-1943). In 1918 he constructed an [[aerial camera]]. In 1919 the company was bought the [[Nettel|Nettel Camerawerk]]. Together they were [[Contessa-Nettel]]. It operated  under the Contessa-Nettel name from 1919 until 1926.
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In 1908 '''Drexler & Nagel''' was founded, a camera maker based in Stuttgart, Germany. In 1909 it was renamed to '''Contessa Camerawerke''' or '''Contessa Camerawerke Drexler & Nagel'''. One of its founders and camera designers was Dr. August Nagel (1882-1943). In 1918 he constructed an [[aerial camera]]. In 1919 the company acquired the [[Nettel|Nettel Camerawerk]]. Together they were [[Contessa-Nettel]]. It operated  under the Contessa-Nettel name from 1919 until 1926.
  
  

Latest revision as of 19:42, 2 April 2023

Zeiss Ikon and related companies
Pre-Merger phase I (before 1909)
Hüttig | Wünsche | Krügener | Carl Zeiss Palmos | Nettel | Drexler & Nagel | Herbst & Firl
Pre-merger phase II (1909-1926)
Carl Zeiss | Ernemann | ICA | Goerz | Zulauf | Contessa-Nettel
Zeiss Ikon (1926 and after)
Zeiss Ikon | Pentacon
Photo industry in Stuttgart
Contessa | Contessa-Nettel | Drexler & Nagel | Ebner | Hauff | Kenngott | Kodak AG | G. A. Krauss | Nagel | Zeiss Ikon

In 1908 Drexler & Nagel was founded, a camera maker based in Stuttgart, Germany. In 1909 it was renamed to Contessa Camerawerke or Contessa Camerawerke Drexler & Nagel. One of its founders and camera designers was Dr. August Nagel (1882-1943). In 1918 he constructed an aerial camera. In 1919 the company acquired the Nettel Camerawerk. Together they were Contessa-Nettel. It operated under the Contessa-Nettel name from 1919 until 1926.


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