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Revision as of 01:39, 6 June 2011
Kalimar Inc. was a US distributor founded by Bob Lipsitz in 1952. It started importing Aires 35 cameras from Japan. It distributed a number of rebadged cameras from Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Germany and the Soviet Union. It was acquired by Tiffen in 1999.
Kalimar distributed the Barbie camera in 1993.
Distributed cameras
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roll film
- Kalimar 44 (Japanese, same as Anny 44)
- Kalimar Reflex 6×6 SLR based on the Fujita 66
- Kalimar Six Sixty restyled update to the Kalimar Reflex
- Kalimar TLR100 (Soviet Union; a rebadged Lubitel 2)
- Kalimar Reflex TLR (made by Seagull in China)
pocket film
- Kalimar AW-10 All Weather Camera
- Kalimar FF-10
- Kalimar Mini 110
35mm film
- Kalimar 3D (3-dimensional 3-lens camera)
- Kalimar A
- Kalimar DK-3
- Kalimar C-64 (Made by Haking in Hong Kong)
- Kalimar Paulette Electric (a rebadged Halina Paulette Electric)
- Kalimar Sport AF
- Kalimar SR 100 (a rebadged Zenit B)
- Kalimar SR 200 (a rebadged Zenit E)
- Kalimar SR 300 (a rebadged Zenit EM)
- Kalimar Widelux (a partially rebadged Widelux)
Kalimar A image by fedglass (Image rights) |
Kalimar K-90 image by Valdormar (Image rights) |
Meters
- Kalimar 801
- Kalimar A1
- Kalimar B1
- Kalimar P-A-L
- Kalimar Auto-Dial
Links
- Press release detailing acquisition by Tiffen. Includes historical notes.
- source at ozcameras [1]
- Kalimar Cameras at www.collection-appareils.fr
- Kalimar cameras at www.orphancameras.com Kalimar Reflex, SQ, Six Sixty, C-64, 44, K-90, KX-7000, SR-200