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− | A 9x12 [[stereo]] plate camera sold in Switzerland by Hausamann & Co, St. Gallen <ref>See image of 1927 catalogue page [http://stereofotos.de/Stereokameras/Stereokameras_vor_1945/Mecum_9_x_12/body_mecum_9_x_12.html Mecum 9x12 (Welt der Stereoskopie)]</ref>. The camera was most probably manufactured by [[Camera Industrie Austria]] and based on the CIA Stereo <ref>[http://www.photohistory.at/kameras2.htm CIA Stereo (Photohistory Austria)]</ref>. Built-identical cameras were sold in Germany as the [[Fitax]] by [[Bing Werke]], Nürnberg | + | A 9x12 [[stereo]] plate camera sold in Switzerland by Hausamann & Co, St. Gallen <ref>See image of 1927 catalogue page of Hausamann & Co. [http://stereofotos.de/Stereokameras/Stereokameras_vor_1945/Mecum_9_x_12/body_mecum_9_x_12.html (Mecum 9x12 (Welt der Stereoskopie)]), [http://www.hls-dhs-dss.ch/textes/d/D23767.php Mini-biography of Hans Hausamann (in German)]</ref>. The camera was most probably manufactured by [[Camera Industrie Austria]] and based on the CIA Stereo <ref>[http://www.photohistory.at/kameras2.htm CIA Stereo (Photohistory Austria)]</ref>. Built-identical cameras were sold in Germany as the [[Fitax]] by [[Bing Werke]], Nürnberg |
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A 9x12 stereo plate camera sold in Switzerland by Hausamann & Co, St. Gallen [1]. The camera was most probably manufactured by Camera Industrie Austria and based on the CIA Stereo [2]. Built-identical cameras were sold in Germany as the Fitax by Bing Werke, Nürnberg
Notes and References
- ↑ See image of 1927 catalogue page of Hausamann & Co. (Mecum 9x12 (Welt der Stereoskopie)), Mini-biography of Hans Hausamann (in German)
- ↑ CIA Stereo (Photohistory Austria)