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Revision as of 00:20, 3 September 2007
Kinax was a French camera maker from the late 1940s to about 1956. They made mainly 6x9 folders and put their name on a couple of 6x6 TLRs and a stereo camera using 120 film.
Contents
6x9 folding
- Kinax Baby
- Kinax Cadet
- Kinax Junior
- Kinax I
- Kinax II
- Kinax III
- Kinax Major
- Super Kinax
- Super Kinax III
6x6 TLR
- Babyflex
- Kinaflex
Stereo
- Kinax 3D
Links
- Kinax at Sylvain Halgand's site: many pages, extensively detailed, you can start with the Kinax chronology
- Kinax page at G. Langlois' site, many models illustrated too
- Kinax page at Photoptic
- Kinax page at amaryllis
- Kinax page at Collection G. Even's site