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+ | || ''Advertisement in ''[[Asahi Camera]]'' February 1930, showing the Nagel No.714. {{public domain Japan old}}'' | ||
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[[Category: German camera makers]] | [[Category: German camera makers]] |
Revision as of 15:17, 24 January 2008
Nagel was a German company founded at the end of the 1920s by Dr August Nagel, that had left the Zeiss Ikon company. It was later bought by Kodak and became the German branch Kodak AG. After that, the model range continued with the Kodak name. The company had developed the immediate predecessors of the Retina.
127 film
Folding
Rigid
120 film
Advertisement in Asahi Camera February 1930, showing the Nagel No.714. (Image rights) |