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− | In 1909, the four Dresden camera makers [[Richard Hüttig|Hüttig AG]], [[Rudolf Krügener|Kamerawerk Dr. Krügener]], [[Emil Wünsche|Wünsche AG]] and Zeiss-Palmos Camera-Bau joined forces to become the ''Internationale Camera Ag''. Hüttig, one of the oldest cameramakers was founded in 1862. Originally, the company logo was a five-pointed star. Later this was changed to a light-bearing angel. ICA produced a variety of cameras. The plate cameras ''Sirene 135'' an ''Ideal'' are common. | + | In 1909, the four Dresden camera makers [[Richard Hüttig|Hüttig AG]], [[Rudolf Krügener|Kamerawerk Dr. Krügener]], [[Emil Wünsche|Wünsche AG]] and [[Zeiss-Palmos]] Camera-Bau joined forces to become the ''Internationale Camera Ag''. Hüttig, one of the oldest cameramakers was founded in 1862. Originally, the company logo was a five-pointed star. Later this was changed to a light-bearing angel. ICA produced a variety of cameras. The plate cameras ''Sirene 135'' an ''Ideal'' are common. |
In 1926, ICA was one of the name-giving partners in [[Zeiss-Ikon]]. The others were [[Ernemann]], also in Dresden, [[Goerz]] and [[Contessa-Nettel]]. | In 1926, ICA was one of the name-giving partners in [[Zeiss-Ikon]]. The others were [[Ernemann]], also in Dresden, [[Goerz]] and [[Contessa-Nettel]]. | ||
Revision as of 22:08, 6 August 2006
In 1909, the four Dresden camera makers Hüttig AG, Kamerawerk Dr. Krügener, Wünsche AG and Zeiss-Palmos Camera-Bau joined forces to become the Internationale Camera Ag. Hüttig, one of the oldest cameramakers was founded in 1862. Originally, the company logo was a five-pointed star. Later this was changed to a light-bearing angel. ICA produced a variety of cameras. The plate cameras Sirene 135 an Ideal are common. In 1926, ICA was one of the name-giving partners in Zeiss-Ikon. The others were Ernemann, also in Dresden, Goerz and Contessa-Nettel.
cameras
Links
- A ICA company history in german on Wikipedia.org