Kinax
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Kinax was a French camera maker from the late 1940s to about 1956. It was part of the group Établissements Jousset and continued the group's camera branch. They made mainly 6x9 folders and put their name on a couple of 6×6 TLRs and a stereo camera using 120 film.
Contents
9×12 folding
6×9 folding
- Kinax Alsace
Kinax Baby image by Dirk HR Spennemann (Image rights) |
- Kinax Baby
- Kinax Cadet
- Kinax Junior
- Kinax I
- Kinax II
- Kinax III
- Kinax Major
- Super Kinax
- Super Kinax III
6×6 TLR
Stereo
Links
In French :
- Kinax cameras on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand, with a chronology of Kinax models
- Kinax cameras at G. Langlois' site
- Kinax cameras at Collection G. Even's site
- Kinax in "The Old Album" [1]