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=== Cameras === | === Cameras === |
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Genos Kamerabau were a camera manufacturer based in Nuremberg, Germany. Before WWII, they had been called Norisan Apparatebau.
Genos Rapid image by John Kratz, on Flickr (Image rights) |
Cameras
- Afex (c1955)
- Ernos (c1949)
- Genos (25x25mm c1949, 24x36 c1955)
- Genos Achromat (1950)
- Genos Fix (1950-56)
- Genos Flash-Box (c1950)
- Genos Rapid (1950)
- Genos Special (c1953)
- Hacon
- Special Fix (c1950)
Sources
- McKeown - list of cameras
- Genos Cameras on Ken Lyndrup's site