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''See also [[King Shōkai]], a Japanese distributor, and the King products sold by [[Asanuma Shōkai]].''
 
''See also [[King Shōkai]], a Japanese distributor, and the King products sold by [[Asanuma Shōkai]].''
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The company was founded in 1936 as an electrical supplier. Cameras were introduced in 1950. Camera production ceased at King in 1984 after financial trouble.
 
The company was founded in 1936 as an electrical supplier. Cameras were introduced in 1950. Camera production ceased at King in 1984 after financial trouble.
  
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=== Regula cameras ===
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=== Non-Regula cameras ===
 
=== Non-Regula cameras ===
 
* Dominant
 
* Dominant

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See also King Shōkai, a Japanese distributor, and the King products sold by Asanuma Shōkai.

Kamerawerke King KG was a German camera maker based in Bad Liebenzell. It was mainly known for its Regula models. Some of its cameras were made as OEM models for brands of other companies, including Boots, Dixons and Foto-Quelle's Revue brand.

The company was founded in 1936 as an electrical supplier. Cameras were introduced in 1950. Camera production ceased at King in 1984 after financial trouble.

Regula cameras

are listed on their own page.

Non-Regula cameras

  • Dominant
  • Tickyphot
  • Pacer 35K (Similar to the Regula Picca C)

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