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In 1856 '''Richard Hüttig''' became a joiner in Berlin. He had been apprentice in a joinery for camera cases. He became master of this profession. Later, in the 1860ies, he became chief of a big camera factory. His company, Richard Hüttig & Sohn (later '''Hüttig AG'''), had been the biggest camera maker for a certain period. It was the first company in Dresden that produced a [[SLR|single lens reflex camera]], the Zeus-Spiegel-Kamera. In 1904 it offered 90 camera types in 400 variations. After the merger of his company into [[ICA]] his career declined. As poor old man he got a place in a home for the aged from the Council of Dresden.
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In 1856 '''Richard Hüttig''' became a joiner in Berlin. He had been apprentice in a joinery for camera cases. He became master of this profession. Later, in the 1860ies, he became chief of a big camera factory. His company, Richard Hüttig & Sohn (later '''Hüttig AG'''), had been the biggest camera maker for a certain period. It was the first company in Dresden that produced a [[SLR|single lens reflex camera]], the Zeus-Spiegel-Kamera. In 1904 it offered 90 camera types in 400 variations. After the merger of his company into [[ICA]] his career declined. As a poor old man he got a place in a home for the aged from the Council of Dresden.
  
 
===cameras===
 
===cameras===
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* Afpi 
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* Atom (4.5×6cm folding, 1908)
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* [[Aviso]] (4.5×6cm magazine camera, 1907)
 
* Box Kamera (1890)
 
* Box Kamera (1890)
* Zeus-Spiegel-Kamera (1896)
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* Briefmarkenkamera (earlier sold in England by [[Butcher]]'s)
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* Cameo & Cameo Stereo
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* Carmen
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* Cosmopolit
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* Cupido
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* Cupido Stereolette
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* Elegant
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* Excelsior
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* Fichtners Excelsior Geheimkamera
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* Furror Detektiv Kamera
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* [[Gnom]] (4.5×6, 6.5×9 or 9×12 magazine camera, 1900)
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* Halifax
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* Hekla
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* Helios I, II, Stereopanorama
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* Hochtourist
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* Ideal (9×12cm folding, 1908)
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* Ideal stereo
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* Ingo
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* Jelco
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* Jul
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* Lloyd
 
* Merkur (box, 1900)
 
* Merkur (box, 1900)
* [[Gnom]] (4.5×6, 6.5×9 or 9×12 magazine camera, 1900)
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* Monopol, Monopol stereo
 
* Trilby Magazinkamera (1905)
 
* Trilby Magazinkamera (1905)
* [[Aviso]] (4.5×6cm magazine camera, 1907)
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* Zeus Detectivkamera
* Ideal (9×12cm folding, 1908)
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* Zeus-Spiegel-Kamera (1896) I & II
* Atom (4.5×6cm folding, 1908)
 
  
 
[[Category: German camera makers|Hüttig, Richard]]
 
[[Category: German camera makers|Hüttig, Richard]]
 
[[Category: German people|Hüttig, Richard]]
 
[[Category: German people|Hüttig, Richard]]

Revision as of 14:01, 10 June 2008

Camera industry in Dresden
Balda | Certo | Eho-Altissa | Eichapfel | Ernemann | Feinmess | Heyde | Hamaphot | Huth | Hüttig | ICA | Ihagee | Kochmann | Kerman | KW | Eugen Loeber | Ludwig | Mentor | Merkel | Meyer | Mimosa | Pentacon | Richter | Sommer | Stübiger | Unger & Hoffmann | Werner | Wünsche | Zeiss Ikon | Zeh
Camera distributors in Dresden
Stöckig
Camera industry in Freital
Beier | Pouva | Stein & Binnewerg | Thowe | Welta

In 1856 Richard Hüttig became a joiner in Berlin. He had been apprentice in a joinery for camera cases. He became master of this profession. Later, in the 1860ies, he became chief of a big camera factory. His company, Richard Hüttig & Sohn (later Hüttig AG), had been the biggest camera maker for a certain period. It was the first company in Dresden that produced a single lens reflex camera, the Zeus-Spiegel-Kamera. In 1904 it offered 90 camera types in 400 variations. After the merger of his company into ICA his career declined. As a poor old man he got a place in a home for the aged from the Council of Dresden.

cameras

  • Afpi
  • Atom (4.5×6cm folding, 1908)
  • Aviso (4.5×6cm magazine camera, 1907)
  • Box Kamera (1890)
  • Briefmarkenkamera (earlier sold in England by Butcher's)
  • Cameo & Cameo Stereo
  • Carmen
  • Cosmopolit
  • Cupido
  • Cupido Stereolette
  • Elegant
  • Excelsior
  • Fichtners Excelsior Geheimkamera
  • Furror Detektiv Kamera
  • Gnom (4.5×6, 6.5×9 or 9×12 magazine camera, 1900)
  • Halifax
  • Hekla
  • Helios I, II, Stereopanorama
  • Hochtourist
  • Ideal (9×12cm folding, 1908)
  • Ideal stereo
  • Ingo
  • Jelco
  • Jul
  • Lloyd
  • Merkur (box, 1900)
  • Monopol, Monopol stereo
  • Trilby Magazinkamera (1905)
  • Zeus Detectivkamera
  • Zeus-Spiegel-Kamera (1896) I & II