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* Kalimar SR 100 (a rebadged [[Zenit B]]) | * Kalimar SR 100 (a rebadged [[Zenit B]]) | ||
* Kalimar SR 200 (a rebadged [[Zenit E]]) | * Kalimar SR 200 (a rebadged [[Zenit E]]) | ||
− | * Kalimar SR | + | * Kalimar SR 300 (a rebadged [[Zenit EM]]) |
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Revision as of 09:23, 26 March 2008
Kalimar Inc. was an American distributor founded by Bob Lipsitz in 1952. It started importing Aires 35 cameras from Japan to the U.S.A. . 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 manufactured the "Barbie" camera in 1993.
Distributed cameras
roll film
- Kalimar 44 (Japanese, same as Anny 44)
- Kalimar TLR100 (Soviet Union)
- Kalimar Reflex (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 C-64 (Made by Haking in Hong Kong)
- Kalimar Sport AF
- Kalimar SR 100 (a rebadged Zenit B)
- Kalimar SR 200 (a rebadged Zenit E)
- Kalimar SR 300 (a rebadged Zenit EM)