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− | '''Wolf''' was a camera manufacturer located in Wuppertal, Germany. It primarily served as a subcontractor to other better-known German firms, manufacturing lines of simple snapshot cameras that were rebranded by [[Adox]], [[Braun]], [[Gevaert]], and others. A few of its own camera models were: | + | '''Wolf''' was a camera manufacturer located in Wuppertal, Germany. It primarily served as a subcontractor in the 1950s to other better-known German firms, manufacturing lines of simple snapshot cameras that were rebranded by [[Adox]], [[Braun]], [[Gevaert]], and others. A few of its own camera models were: |
*Luxa 66 (originally sold as the [[Adox 66]] and [[Gevabox|Gevabox 66]]) | *Luxa 66 (originally sold as the [[Adox 66]] and [[Gevabox|Gevabox 66]]) | ||
*[[Wolf Luxa six|Luxa Six]], also sold as the [[Braun Imperial (folding)|Braun Imperial 6×6]] and under the [[Reporter]] name used by the German "Kaufhof" department-store chain | *[[Wolf Luxa six|Luxa Six]], also sold as the [[Braun Imperial (folding)|Braun Imperial 6×6]] and under the [[Reporter]] name used by the German "Kaufhof" department-store chain |
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Wolf was a camera manufacturer located in Wuppertal, Germany. It primarily served as a subcontractor in the 1950s to other better-known German firms, manufacturing lines of simple snapshot cameras that were rebranded by Adox, Braun, Gevaert, and others. A few of its own camera models were:
- Luxa 66 (originally sold as the Adox 66 and Gevabox 66)
- Luxa Six, also sold as the Braun Imperial 6×6 and under the Reporter name used by the German "Kaufhof" department-store chain