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FR became the US importer of [[Adox]] films. Around 1961 FR offered the '''Auto-Eye II''' 35mm camera, a rebranding of a model manufactured by Adox.
 
FR became the US importer of [[Adox]] films. Around 1961 FR offered the '''Auto-Eye II''' 35mm camera, a rebranding of a model manufactured by Adox.
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Revision as of 04:01, 2 April 2017

Fink-Roselieve, or after 1945 simply FR, was a US manufacturer of photo products, mostly known for developing tanks and photo-chemistry products. A small spotlight, an accessory rangefinder, and other items were also sold. Around 1942, they briefly offered a press camera in 2¼×3¼" size, the FR Reporter. Apparently some Reporters were actually manufactured; but it is a rarely-seen model (not even rating an entry in McKeown's). By 1943, advertisements for Fink-Roselieve instead announced the company's manufacture of chemistry for WWII aerial reconnaissance.

FR became the US importer of Adox films. Around 1961 FR offered the Auto-Eye II 35mm camera, a rebranding of a model manufactured by Adox.



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