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* '''Golda'''
 
* '''Goldammer'''
 
* '''Goldammer'''
* '''Goldeck'''  - 6x6 [[120 film]] [[viewfinder camera]]
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* '''Goldeck 16''' - 16mm [[subminiature]]  
 
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* '''Goldeck 16 Super''' - 16mm subminiature
 
* '''Goldeck 16 Super''' - 16mm subminiature

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Goldammer was a German camera manufacturer, founded in Frankfurt in the 1920s. In the 1950s they moved to Mühlheim am Main, staying until production stopped in the 1960s.

Cameras

  • Golda
  • Goldammer
  • Goldeck - 6x6 120 film viewfinder camera
  • Goldeck 16 - 16mm subminiature
  • Goldeck 16 Super - 16mm subminiature
  • Goldix - 4x4 127 viewfinder
  • Goldixette - 6x6 120 film viewfinder
  • GuGo - 6x6 120 film viewfinder

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