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* Ennatar (fitted as a 4.5/50 to some [[Kodak Retinette]] models; also, as a 3.5/75, one of the lens options for the KW [[Pilot Super]])

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Camera industry in Munich
Agfa | Deckel | Eder | Enna | Friedrich | Kilfitt | Leitmeyr | Linhof | Niezoldi & Krämer | Perka | Rex | Rietzschel | Rodenstock | Staeble | Steinheil

Enna or Enna Werk was a small German optics manufacturer, based in München, active from the 1940s to the 1980s. Enna made lenses for a number of German camera manufacturers and retailers, most notably Alpa, Balda and Porst. The company still exists, but has stopped producing camera lenses. They are now based in Wegscheid, where they manufacture plastic injection moulding equipment.

Dr. Siegfried Schafer was the primary design engineer at Enna Werk and responsible for many of the Enna lens designs.

See their 42mm screw lenses and their Exakta lenses. They also made lenses in 39mm screw mount sold by Corfield for the Periflex, and at least one - the Ennaston 85/1.5 - in the same mount under their own name.

Some trademarks used by Enna:

  • Ennagon
  • Ennalyt
  • Ennan
  • Ennar
  • Ennaron
  • Ennastagmat
  • Ennaston
  • Ennatar (fitted as a 4.5/50 to some Kodak Retinette models; also, as a 3.5/75, one of the lens options for the KW Pilot Super)
  • Ennit
  • Lithagon, usually for the wideangles
  • Sandmar

Links

Enna Werk website