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Latest revision as of 00:40, 14 December 2023

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

Hamaphot, Martin Hanke & Co. was a manufacturer of photographic accessories based in Dresden. After WWII the factory was rebuilt in Monheim, West-Germany. Nowadays it's renowned for its accessories brand Hama.


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