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* '''Goldeck 16''' - 16mm [[subminiature]] | * '''Goldeck 16''' - 16mm [[subminiature]] | ||
* '''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
Goldeck photo by Boxy Brown's Bling (Image rights) |
- Golda
- Goldammer
- Goldeck 6x6, I, II, III, IV, V, VI - 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
Links
- Goldammer on The Camera Site
- Goldixette & GuGo on Ken Lyndrup's site
- Goldeck 16 on Submin.com
- Goldeck subminiatures on SubClub.org
- Goldeck 6x6 manual on Mike Butkus's site
- Goldixette on Westfordcomp.com
- Cameras at www.collection-appareils.fr
- Goldammer page at Collection G. Even's site