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Fototecnica Torino was a camera maker of the 1940s and '50s, based in the Italian car-industry capital Turin. The company made several rather stylish box cameras.
Contents
Cameras
Box
- Bandi (1946) 6x6 cm
- Rayflex (1946) 6x6 cm camera with large brilliant finder
- Filmor (1950) 6x6 or 6x9
- Eaglet (1952) 6x9 cm
- Maxima (possibly by Fototecnica)
- Rayelle (1954) 6x9 cm
Fototecnica Tennar image by photoli2009 (Image rights) |
Others
- Bakina (1946) 3x4 cm on 127 film[1]
- Herman (1950) 35 mm viewfinder camera[1]
- Tennar (1954) 6x9 folding camera:[1] also Tennar Junior, Tennar Lusso (with more speeds) and Tennar Super (with RF and extinction meter)[2]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover). p310.
- ↑ Notes on Fototecnica at Storia della Fotografia (archived at archive.org, April 2012; in Italian)