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'''Friedrich''' was a lesser known German optical company based in Munich. Most of its lenses were marked ''C. Friedrich München''.
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'''Friedrich''' was a lesser-known German optical company based in Munich. Most of its lenses were marked ''C. Friedrich München''.
 
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Some lens names used by Friedrich:
 
Some lens names used by Friedrich:
 
* Corygon
 
* Corygon
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* Coronar ("Doppelanastigmat CORONAR")
  
 
[[Category: German lens makers]]
 
[[Category: German lens makers]]

Latest revision as of 00:14, 10 April 2011

Friedrich was a lesser-known German optical company based in Munich. Most of its lenses were marked C. Friedrich München.

Camera industry in Munich
Agfa | Deckel | Eder | Enna | Friedrich | Kilfitt | Leitmeyr | Linhof | Niezoldi & Krämer | Perka | Rex | Rietzschel | Rodenstock | Staeble | Steinheil

Some lens names used by Friedrich:

  • Corygon
  • Coronar ("Doppelanastigmat CORONAR")