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*[http://www.praktica-collector.de/166_Hanimex_Pro_TL.htm Hanimex Pro TL] and [http://www.praktica-collector.de/166_Hanimex_Praktica_TL.htm Hanimex Praktica TL] at Practica Collector [http://www.praktica-collector.de]
 
*[http://www.praktica-collector.de/166_Hanimex_Pro_TL.htm Hanimex Pro TL] and [http://www.praktica-collector.de/166_Hanimex_Praktica_TL.htm Hanimex Praktica TL] at Practica Collector [http://www.praktica-collector.de]
 
*[http://www.tcp-ip.or.jp/~peachan/camera/hanimar/index.html Hanimex Hanimar] at Tsuzuki & Kodama [http://www.tcp-ip.or.jp/~peachan]
 
*[http://www.tcp-ip.or.jp/~peachan/camera/hanimar/index.html Hanimex Hanimar] at Tsuzuki & Kodama [http://www.tcp-ip.or.jp/~peachan]
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*[http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/liste5_imagettes.php#Hanimex Cameras] at www.collection-appareils.fr
  
 
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Hanimex was founded after WWII to import European cameras to Australia. It was founded by Jack Hannes who gave it its name which was an abbreviation for Hannes Import Export. It sold cameras that were made by Tōkyō Kōgaku and Sedic in Japan, by Finetta, Montanus, Vredeborch and Dacora in West Germany, by Pentacon in East Germany, by Chinese and other manufacturers. Hanimex distributed SLR lenses for several different lens mounts of renowned camera systems. The lenses were also just branded as Hanimex. Nowadays the website of Fujifilm Australia appears behind the web-address www.hanimex.com.au .

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