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'''FIAMMA S.A.''' ('''F'''abbrica '''I'''taliana '''A'''pparecchi '''M'''acchine '''M'''ateriali '''A'''ccessori S.A.) was an Italian company making cameras and other photographic accessories.
 
 
==History==
 
FIAMMA S.A. was established in 1920 in Florence, Italy, by Antonio '''[[Bencini]]''' (later founder of the [[Bencini | eponymous company]]) and other partners. The company produced and marketed several models of very well constructed studio and field cameras, some of them available in all the most common sizes of the times: 10×15, 13×18, 18×24, 21×27, 24×30 cm.
 
 
Over the years the factory grew continually, eventually employing about one hundred workers. In the early thirties, besides professional cameras, FIAMMA introduced in its catalog some simple and cheap box cameras. Between 1934 and 1935 Antonio Bencini left the company to move to Torino and to establish a new company called [[Filma]].{{Source}} Immediately after, FIAMMA was acquired by [[Ferrania]]. After this, only the production of some box cameras was continued by Ferrania, under its own brand name, in the premises formerly occupied by [[Cappelli]] in Milan.
 
 
==Cameras==
 
* Alma studio reflex/view camera, about 1925<ref>[https://wlpa.auction2000.se/auk/w.Object?inC=WLPA&inA=20131004_0909&inO=633 Alma 18x18 cm studio reflex/view camera] with focal-plane shutter, reflex viewer for eye-level or vertical viewing, front tilt and geared rise, and fitted with Dallmeyer Rectilinear No. 4 lens, sold at the [https://wlpa.auction2000.se/auk/w.ObjectList?inSiteLang=&inC=WLPA&inA=20131004_0909 24th Westlicht Photographica Auction], on 23 November 2013.</ref>
 
* Fiammetta box camera (see below)
 
  
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* Gioietta box camera (see below)
 
 
 
 
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'''FIAMMA S.A.''' ('''F'''abbrica '''I'''taliana '''A'''pparecchi '''M'''acchine '''M'''ateriali '''A'''ccessori S.A.) was an Italian company making cameras and other photographic accessories.
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==History==
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FIAMMA S.A. was established in 1920 in Florence, Italy, by Antonio '''[[Bencini]]''' (later founder of the [[Bencini | eponymous company]]) and other partners. The company produced and marketed several models of very well constructed studio and field cameras, some of them available in all the most common sizes of the times: 10&times;15, 13&times;18, 18&times;24, 21&times;27, 24&times;30 cm.
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Over the years the factory grew continually, eventually employing about one hundred workers. In the early thirties, besides professional cameras, FIAMMA introduced in its catalog some simple and cheap box cameras. Between 1934 and 1935 Antonio Bencini left the company to move to Torino and to establish a new company called [[Filma]].{{Source}} Immediately after, FIAMMA was acquired by [[Ferrania]]. After this, only the production of some box cameras was continued by Ferrania, under its own brand name, in the premises formerly occupied by [[Cappelli]] in Milan.
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==Cameras==
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* Alma studio reflex/view camera, about 1925<ref>[https://www.leitz-auction.com/en/Fiamma-Alma-Reflex-Camera/AI-24-29412 Alma 18x18 cm studio reflex/view camera] with focal-plane shutter, reflex viewer for eye-level or vertical viewing, front tilt and geared rise, and fitted with Dallmeyer Rectilinear No. 4 lens, sold at the [https://www.leitz-auction.com/en/Cameras/Past-Auctions/Auction-24/ 24th Westlicht Photographica Auction], on 23 November 2013.</ref>
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* Fiammetta box camera
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* Gioietta box camera
  
 
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==Links==
 
==Links==
 
In Italian:
 
In Italian:
*[http://massimovespignani.jimdo.com/la-prima-fiamma-non-si-scorda-mai/ La prima FIAMMA non si scorda mai] at [http://massimovespignani.jimdo.com/ Massimo Vespignani web site]
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*[http://massimovespignani.jimdo.com/la-prima-fiamma-non-si-scorda-mai/ La prima FIAMMA non si scorda mai] ('the first flame/FIAMMA is never forgotten') at [http://massimovespignani.jimdo.com/ Massimo Vespignani web site]
 
*[http://www.nadir.it/ob-fot/CECCHI_IFI_2/italiane_02.htm L'industria fotografica Italiana - Seconda parte (by Danilo Cecchi)] at [http://www.nadir.it/index.htm www.nadir.it]
 
*[http://www.nadir.it/ob-fot/CECCHI_IFI_2/italiane_02.htm L'industria fotografica Italiana - Seconda parte (by Danilo Cecchi)] at [http://www.nadir.it/index.htm www.nadir.it]
 
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20170718124223/http://www.storiadellafotografia.it/2011/12/05/fiamma-fabbrica-italiana-apparecchi-macchine-materiali-accessori-firenze/ FIAMMA history] at [https://web.archive.org/web/20170801035056/http://www.storiadellafotografia.it:80/ storiadellafotografia.it] (archived)
 
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20170718124223/http://www.storiadellafotografia.it/2011/12/05/fiamma-fabbrica-italiana-apparecchi-macchine-materiali-accessori-firenze/ FIAMMA history] at [https://web.archive.org/web/20170801035056/http://www.storiadellafotografia.it:80/ storiadellafotografia.it] (archived)
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Latest revision as of 16:44, 20 January 2024


FIAMMA S.A. (Fabbrica Italiana Apparecchi Macchine Materiali Accessori S.A.) was an Italian company making cameras and other photographic accessories.

History

FIAMMA S.A. was established in 1920 in Florence, Italy, by Antonio Bencini (later founder of the eponymous company) and other partners. The company produced and marketed several models of very well constructed studio and field cameras, some of them available in all the most common sizes of the times: 10×15, 13×18, 18×24, 21×27, 24×30 cm.

Over the years the factory grew continually, eventually employing about one hundred workers. In the early thirties, besides professional cameras, FIAMMA introduced in its catalog some simple and cheap box cameras. Between 1934 and 1935 Antonio Bencini left the company to move to Torino and to establish a new company called Filma.source needed Immediately after, FIAMMA was acquired by Ferrania. After this, only the production of some box cameras was continued by Ferrania, under its own brand name, in the premises formerly occupied by Cappelli in Milan.

Cameras

  • Alma studio reflex/view camera, about 1925[1]
  • Fiammetta box camera
  • Gioietta box camera

Notes

  1. Alma 18x18 cm studio reflex/view camera with focal-plane shutter, reflex viewer for eye-level or vertical viewing, front tilt and geared rise, and fitted with Dallmeyer Rectilinear No. 4 lens, sold at the 24th Westlicht Photographica Auction, on 23 November 2013.

Bibliography

  • Malavolti, Mario. La produzione delle fotocamere italiane. Fotocamera S.a.s., Milano, 1994. 300 pages. No ISBN

Links

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