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− | + | In 1918 Dr. August Nagel (1882-1943) constructed an [[aerial camera]]. Later he worked for [[Zeiss Ikon]]. In 1928 he founded an own camera factory in his hometown Stuttgart. It became famous for its small format camera Nagel-Pupille. In 1931 the company became [[Kodak]]'s German branch [[Kodak AG]]. After that, the model range continued with the Kodak name. The company had developed the immediate predecessors of the [[Retina]]. 152 different camera models were made by Nagel and its successor [[Kodak AG]]. | |
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Revision as of 16:57, 8 October 2008
In 1918 Dr. August Nagel (1882-1943) constructed an aerial camera. Later he worked for Zeiss Ikon. In 1928 he founded an own camera factory in his hometown Stuttgart. It became famous for its small format camera Nagel-Pupille. In 1931 the company became Kodak's German branch Kodak AG. After that, the model range continued with the Kodak name. The company had developed the immediate predecessors of the Retina. 152 different camera models were made by Nagel and its successor Kodak AG.
127 film
Folding
Rigid
120 film
Photo industry in Stuttgart |
Contessa | Contessa-Nettel | Drexler & Nagel | Ebner | Hauff | Kenngott | Kodak AG | G. A. Krauss | Nagel | Zeiss Ikon |
Advertisement in Asahi Camera February 1930, showing the Nagel No.714. (Image rights) |
Film plates
Links
- Cameras at www.collection-appareils.fr