Kodak AG

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Kodak AG is the German branch of the Kodak company. It originated as the independent Nagel (Dr. August Nagel Camerawerk) company, before being bought by Eastman Kodak Company on December 1, 1931. Kodak A.G. Dr. Nagel Werk developed its own line of products including the Kodak Retina Camera. The first Retina camera ( Typ 117 ) was introduced in the summer of 1934 along with a new 35mm film Daylight Loading Cartridge (DLC). Dr. August Nagel held the German patent for this new 35mm DLC. This 35mm Daylight Loading Cartridge was designed for the Kodak Retina camera and was also designed to retrofit into existing Leica and Contax cameras.

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126 film

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  • Instamatic Reflex Camera

110 film

  • Pocket Ektra 200 Camera
  • Tele-Ektralite 600 Camera
  • Pocket Instamatic 500 Camera electronic

127 film

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120 & 620 film

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616 film

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