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'''Albert Ebner & Co.''' were a German record-player manufacturer based in Stuttgart - Vaihingen, who also made elegant [[folding]] cameras from [[Bakelite]]. The '''Ebner''' was made in two sizes, 4.5&times;6cm and 6&times;9cm and were available in black or brown. The cameras varied in complexity, some with simple three-speed [[Pronto]] shutters, some with multi-speed [[Compur]] items. ''McKeown'' lists several lens/shutter combinations for both sizes.<ref>{{McKeown12}} Page 254.</ref> The 4.5&times;6 model used 620 film, the 6&times;9 model used 120 film.
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'''Albert Ebner & Co.''' were a German record-player manufacturer based in Stuttgart - Vaihingen, who also made elegant [[folding]] cameras from [[Bakelite]]. The '''Ebner''' was made in two sizes, 4.5&times;6cm and 6&times;9cm, both were available in black or brown. The cameras varied in complexity, some with simple three-speed [[Pronto]] shutters, some with multi-speed [[Compur]] items. ''McKeown'' lists several lens/shutter combinations for both sizes.<ref>{{McKeown12}} Page 254.</ref> The 4.5&times;6 model used 620 film, the 6&times;9 model used 120 film.
  
 
The company went out of business in 1935.  The cameras seem to have mostly sold in Germany.  
 
The company went out of business in 1935.  The cameras seem to have mostly sold in Germany.  

Revision as of 04:33, 14 November 2020

Albert Ebner & Co. were a German record-player manufacturer based in Stuttgart - Vaihingen, who also made elegant folding cameras from Bakelite. The Ebner was made in two sizes, 4.5×6cm and 6×9cm, both were available in black or brown. The cameras varied in complexity, some with simple three-speed Pronto shutters, some with multi-speed Compur items. McKeown lists several lens/shutter combinations for both sizes.[1] The 4.5×6 model used 620 film, the 6×9 model used 120 film.

The company went out of business in 1935. The cameras seem to have mostly sold in Germany.

The Gallus Bakélite and Pontiac Bakélite cameras were similar to the 6×9 Ebner.


Photo industry in Stuttgart
Contessa | Contessa-Nettel | Drexler & Nagel | Ebner | Hauff | Kenngott | Kodak AG | G. A. Krauss | Nagel | Zeiss Ikon


Notes

  1. 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). Page 254.

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