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The above advertisement is related to the “Ernemann Jubilee Contest of 1913” with awards of 12,500 Francs.
 
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Revision as of 14:49, 24 September 2011

New Arrivals

Ernemann Winter Sport (1913, DE)



General Ernemann Advertisements

Ernemann Cameras (1912, FR)



The above advertisement is related to the “Ernemann Jubilee Contest of 1912” with awards of 12,500 Francs.

“L'Illustration” was very reputable French weekly newspapers from Paris, with first issue on 4-March-1843. It is famous as the first French newspaper to publish photograph (1891) and publish color photograph (1907).


Ernemann Cameras (1913, FR)


The above advertisement is related to the “Ernemann Jubilee Contest of 1914” with awards of 12,500 Francs.


Why the Ernemann Cameras (1913, FR)


The above advertisement is related to the “Ernemann Jubilee Contest of 1913” with awards of 12,500 Francs.


Ernemann Winter Sport (1913, DE)



Ernemann Army Cameras (1914, DE)



Ernemann Cameras For Young and Old (1914, DE)



Why the Ernemann Cameras (1913-1914, DE)




Ernemann Cameras (1914, IT)



Ernemann Cameras - In Field and Forest (1919, DE)



1 Million Ernemann Cameras (1922, DE)



50 Million Mark Ernemann-Werke A.G. (1923, DE)



Ernemann Cameras (1924, DE)



Ernemann Cameras (1925, IT)



Ernemann Cameras (1925, IT)



Ernemann Ermanox with Ernostar 1:2.0 (1924, DE)



Ernemann Ermanox with Ernostar 1:1.8 (1925, DE)



Ernemann Ermanox with Ernostar 1:2.0 (1925, DE)


Dr. Hugo Eckener (1868-1954)

On the picture is Dr. Hugo Eckener, one of the most successful airship commanders in the history. He has number of record-setting flights, including the first airship flight around the world in 1929.


Ernemann Folding Reflex (alias Ernoflex)



Ernemann Heag II Ser.I (1914, DE)



Ernemann Heag XII (1909, FR)



Ernemann Heag XV

Ernemann Heag XV (1909, FR)



Ernemann Heag XV (1910, DE)



Ernemann Kino I (1908, FR)


Ernemann Kino I (1902-c.1905)

Kino I was Ernemann’s first amateur motion picture camera. It was designed to use center-perforation 17 ½ mm film.


Ernemann Kinox (1914, DE)



Ernemann Klapp-Camera Mod.I (1909, FR)



Ernemann Liliput



Ernemann Multicolore (1901, FR)


Ernemann Multicolore (1900-1903)

The Ernemann Multicolore was produced from 1901 to 1903 and it was designed to hold 12 glass plates or 24 film plates with size of 9x12. The lens used was "Universal-Aplanat Extra Rapid" with build-in color separation filter for 3 successive exposures. According to the German price lists, sold for M 120.00 in 1900 and M 105.00 in 1902.


Ernemann Schutzmarke 1909/1910

General Schutzmarke






Serie I Bild 1-3 Schutzmarke



Serie I Bild 4-6 Schutzmarke



Serie I Bild 7-9 Schutzmarke



Serie I Bild 10-12 Schutzmarke