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Was made in Stuttgart in Germany by [[Kodak AG|Nagel Camerawerk]]. Between the years 1954 - 1957<ref name=Coe>Coe, Brian, ''Kodak Cameras, The First Hundred Years'', Hove Foto Books, 1988;<br />however, [http://www.kodak.com/global/en/consumer/products/techInfo/aa13/aa13pg2.shtml History of Kodak Cameras], at Kodak.com lists 1955-58</ref>.
  
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Approximately 136,000 were made<ref name=Coe />.
 
 
  
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The camera has different accessories that you can purchase which include lenses, flashlights, light meter, tripods and lots more. This is all I have so far but I am trying to find more about it.
  
Was made in Stuttgart in Germany by Nagel Camerawerk. Between the year 1954 - 1957.
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Approxmatly 136,000 were made.
 
  
The camera has different accsesories that you can purchase which include lenses, flashlights, light meter, tripods and lots more. This is all I have so far but I am trying to find more about it.
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Was made in Stuttgart in Germany by Nagel Camerawerk. Between the years 1954 - 1957[1].

Approximately 136,000 were made[1].

The camera has different accessories that you can purchase which include lenses, flashlights, light meter, tripods and lots more. This is all I have so far but I am trying to find more about it.

  1. 1.0 1.1 Coe, Brian, Kodak Cameras, The First Hundred Years, Hove Foto Books, 1988;
    however, History of Kodak Cameras, at Kodak.com lists 1955-58



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