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− | '''Ferrania''', founded in 1923, was an Italian company known mainly as a producer of film, but they produced some cameras as well | + | '''Ferrania''', founded in 1923, was an Italian company known mainly as a producer of film, but they produced some cameras as well and were also involved in various other areas related to photography such as printing. In October 2012, the company fired almost all of their employees, after they had already stopped film production in late 2009. |
In 2013, the successor company [[Film Ferrania]] acquired Ferrania's old production machinery with the purpose to restart film production. | In 2013, the successor company [[Film Ferrania]] acquired Ferrania's old production machinery with the purpose to restart film production. | ||
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Ferrania produced its ''Solaris'' colour negative film for the [[135 film|135]] (35mm) and [[APS film|APS]] [[:Category:Film_formats|film format]]s. It was often sold rebadged under different names, like ''Scotch'' or ''Imation'', or as an in-house film. It was available at [[ASA]] 100, 200, 400 and 800 for 35mm and ASA 200 for APS and in other formats including [[110 film|110]] and [[120 film|120]] earlier. It was the last film available for the [[126 film|126]] format, in late 2007. | Ferrania produced its ''Solaris'' colour negative film for the [[135 film|135]] (35mm) and [[APS film|APS]] [[:Category:Film_formats|film format]]s. It was often sold rebadged under different names, like ''Scotch'' or ''Imation'', or as an in-house film. It was available at [[ASA]] 100, 200, 400 and 800 for 35mm and ASA 200 for APS and in other formats including [[110 film|110]] and [[120 film|120]] earlier. It was the last film available for the [[126 film|126]] format, in late 2007. | ||
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* Ferrania Solaris FG100 | * Ferrania Solaris FG100 | ||
* Ferrania Solaris FG200 | * Ferrania Solaris FG200 |
Revision as of 23:52, 10 August 2013
image by AWCam (Image rights) |
Ferrania, founded in 1923, was an Italian company known mainly as a producer of film, but they produced some cameras as well and were also involved in various other areas related to photography such as printing. In October 2012, the company fired almost all of their employees, after they had already stopped film production in late 2009.
In 2013, the successor company Film Ferrania acquired Ferrania's old production machinery with the purpose to restart film production.
Ferrania Films of the 1950s image by Geoff Harrisson (Image rights) |
Contents
Cameras
image by Michele M. F. (Image rights) |
- 1073-x
- Alfa
- Astor
- Ferrania 3M 1014
- Automatic 1024
- Automatic 1036
- Beta
- Condor / Condor I / Condor Ic
- Condor Junior
- Condoretta
- Condor II
- Ferrania Delta
- Elioflex
- Elioflex 2
- Eura
- Eura Rapid
- Euramatic
- Euralux 34
- Euralux 44
- Falco
- Ferrania Ibis
- Ferrania Ibis 34
- Ferrania Ibis 44
- Ibis 6/6
- Filma (a box camera)
- Lince 2
- Lince 3
- Lince Rapid
- Rondine
- Tanit
- Veramatic
- Zephir 2
- Zeta Duplex / Zeta Duplex 2
Film
Ferrania Solaris FG Plus 200ISO 126 film image by ulfcytel (Image rights) |
Ferrania produced its Solaris colour negative film for the 135 (35mm) and APS film formats. It was often sold rebadged under different names, like Scotch or Imation, or as an in-house film. It was available at ASA 100, 200, 400 and 800 for 35mm and ASA 200 for APS and in other formats including 110 and 120 earlier. It was the last film available for the 126 format, in late 2007.
Color
- Ferrania Solaris FG100
- Ferrania Solaris FG200
- Ferrania Solaris FG400
- Ferrania Solaris FG400i
- Ferrania Solaris FG800
- Ferrania Solaris FG800i
- Ferrania Solaris FG Plus 100
- Ferrania Solaris FG Plus 200
- Ferrania Solaris FG Plus 400
- Ferrania Solaris FG Plus 800
Black and white
- Ferrania Pancro
- Ferrania Superex Panchro
Links
- Ferrania
- Ferrania online store (USA)
- Ferrania camera page at Collection G. Even's site
- Cameras and User manuals at www.collection-appareils.fr
- Ferrania Solaris film examples and "Ferrania Wonderland" group on flickr.com
- Solaris people photographic gallery
- Page about Ferrania P36 Panchro film.
- Un Mondo D'Argento - Breve storia dei supporti per la fotografia in Italia 1839-1939 (by Donato Consonni - in italian)