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[[Ihagee]] launched the [[Kine Exakta]] at the fair, considered "very remarkable" even at that time<ref>Der Photograph Nr. 21, 10 March 1936, p. 77</ref>.
 
[[Ihagee]] launched the [[Kine Exakta]] at the fair, considered "very remarkable" even at that time<ref>Der Photograph Nr. 21, 10 March 1936, p. 77</ref>.
 
=Photo-Kinomesse 1939=
 
=Photo-Kinomesse 1939=
The fair was renamed the "Grossdeutsche Photo-Kinomesse", reflecting the "anschluss" of Austria in 1938. [[Ihagee]] launched the [[Exakta 6×6 (horizontal)|Exakta 6×6]] and [[Beier]] the [[Beier-Flex II]].
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The fair was renamed the "Grossdeutsche Photo-Kinomesse", reflecting the "anschluss" of Austria in 1938. [[Ihagee]] launched the [[Exakta 6×6 (horizontal)|Exakta 6×6]] and [[Beier]] the [[Beier-Flex II]]. [[KW]] presented the 6x6 [[Pilot Super]] and 35mm [[Praktiflex]].<ref>Jehmlich, Gerhard, "Der VEB Pentacon Dresden - Geschichte der Dresdner Kamera- und Kinoindustrie nach 1945" (2009), p. 45, 47</ref>
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
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Revision as of 13:09, 4 June 2017

The Leipziger Messe is a trade fair, held since the 12th century in Leipzig, Germany. Before Photokina, the German camera industry showed its latest products at the fair. For several years there was a separate "Photo, Optik, Kino" or "Photo, Optik, Kino, Projektion, Feinmechanik" section.

1935 3 March -

Kochmann introduced the Reflex-Korelle.[1]

Photo-Kinomesse 1 March - 6 March 1936

Ihagee launched the Kine Exakta at the fair, considered "very remarkable" even at that time[2].

Photo-Kinomesse 1939

The fair was renamed the "Grossdeutsche Photo-Kinomesse", reflecting the "anschluss" of Austria in 1938. Ihagee launched the Exakta 6×6 and Beier the Beier-Flex II. KW presented the 6x6 Pilot Super and 35mm Praktiflex.[3]

Notes

  1. Jehmlich, Gerhard, "Der VEB Pentacon Dresden - Geschichte der Dresdner Kamera- und Kinoindustrie nach 1945" (2009), p. 43
  2. Der Photograph Nr. 21, 10 March 1936, p. 77
  3. Jehmlich, Gerhard, "Der VEB Pentacon Dresden - Geschichte der Dresdner Kamera- und Kinoindustrie nach 1945" (2009), p. 45, 47