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Two companies named '''Frata''', both Brazilian, have made cameras. The two are not apparently related.
 
Two companies named '''Frata''', both Brazilian, have made cameras. The two are not apparently related.
  
*'''Frata''' of Saõ Paolo was started in 1961 by Manoel Thalenberg, with German designer Horst Franieck. Their first product was a rechargeable battery for use with electronic flash. The company went on to produce a range of flash equipment, including camera-mounted and studio flashes, flash meters and a stroboscope.<ref>[http://www.frata.com.br/site/empresa/museu.html 'Museum' pages] of the [http://frata.com.br/ Frata website].</ref> More recently, the company's products have been beacon-lamps for aviation. The company website refers to two very simple cameras for [[126 film]], the [[Tekinha|Tekinha and Tekinha II]].
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*'''Frata''' of Saõ Paolo was started in 1961 by Manoel Thalenberg, with German designer Horst Franieck. Their first product was a rechargeable battery for use with electronic flash. The company went on to produce a range of flash equipment, including camera-mounted and studio flashes, flash meters and a stroboscope.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120213172025/http://www.frata.com.br/site/empresa/museu.html 'Museum' pages] (archived) of the [http://frata.com.br/ Frata website].</ref> More recently, the company's products have been beacon-lamps for aviation. The company website refers to two very simple cameras for [[126 film]], the [[Tekinha|Tekinha and Tekinha II]].
  
 
*'''Frata Industrial S.A.''' of Manaus is known for only one camera, the [[Neiko]] for [[110 film]], made in the 1980s.
 
*'''Frata Industrial S.A.''' of Manaus is known for only one camera, the [[Neiko]] for [[110 film]], made in the 1980s.

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Two companies named Frata, both Brazilian, have made cameras. The two are not apparently related.

  • Frata of Saõ Paolo was started in 1961 by Manoel Thalenberg, with German designer Horst Franieck. Their first product was a rechargeable battery for use with electronic flash. The company went on to produce a range of flash equipment, including camera-mounted and studio flashes, flash meters and a stroboscope.[1] More recently, the company's products have been beacon-lamps for aviation. The company website refers to two very simple cameras for 126 film, the Tekinha and Tekinha II.
  • Frata Industrial S.A. of Manaus is known for only one camera, the Neiko for 110 film, made in the 1980s.


Notes

  1. 'Museum' pages (archived) of the Frata website.