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'''Richard Neidig Kamerawerk''' was a camera manufacturer based in Plankstadt, in Baden-Württemberg, South West Germany - from c.1948 - c.1958.
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'''Richard Neidig Kamerawerk''' was a camera manufacturer based in Plankstadt, in the Northwest of Baden-Württemberg, South West Germany - from c.1948 - c.1958, and specialized in making [[viewfinder camera|viewfinder]] and [[rangefinder camera]]s for [[35mm film]]. The early cameras of Neidig are marked "U.S.-Zone Germany" on the back. From start the company produced its cameras for brands of other companies, known are [[Adox]] and the U.S.-brands Bower and [[DeJur|DeJur-Amsco]]. Its own brand was '''Perlux'''. A characteristic quality of the camera bodies was their flexibility concerning lens equipment. The early Perlux cameras were equipped with a lens of either [[Schneider]], [[Laack]], [[Staeble]] or [[Steinheil]]. The series II used M39 screw mount lenses which were alike those for [[Braun]]'s M39 screw mount, not usable on [[Leica M chronology|Leicas]]. In 1953 the cameras got a film advance lever. The Perlux II rangefinder cameras had an [[rangefinder (device)|uncoupled rangefinder]], the later Perlux IIa even a coupled one.
  
 
=== Cameras ===
 
=== Cameras ===
* Perlux (1949) (also called DeJur, Adox 35 or Bower 35) (used Braun M39 lens mount)
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* [[Perlux]] (1949) (also called DeJur, Adox 35 or Bower 35)
* Perlux II (1952)
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* Perlux II (1952) (also called [[DeJur D-1 and D-3|DeJur D-1]], used Braun M39 lens mount)
* Perlux IIa (1953)
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* Perlux IIa (1953) (also called [[DeJur D-1 and D-3|DeJur D-3]], used Braun M39 lens mount)
  
=== Links/Sources ===
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== Links/Sources ==
* [http://www.ukcamera.com/classic_cameras/neidig1.html Neidig on UKCamera.com]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20200108022615/http://www.ukcamera.com/classic_cameras/neidig1.html Neidig cameras, image Perlux II, 1952 variant] on [https://web.archive.org/web/20191002075926/http://ukcamera.com:80/ UKCamera.com (archived)]
* [http://www.retrography.com/dejur.htm DeJur (=Perlux) on Retrography.com]
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* [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=11593 Neidig Perlux] on [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/francais.php www.collection-appareils.fr] by Sylvain Halgand (in French)
** [http://www.retrography.com/braun2.htm DeJur with lenses]
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* [https://www.club-niepce-lumiere.org/musee/30-perlux.html Perlux, 1953 variant] at the [https://www.club-niepce-lumiere.org/ Club Niépce Lumière Musée]
* [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/neidig/html/Perlux.php Perlux (II?)] on Sylvain Halgand's [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/ Collection d'Appareils]
 
* [http://www.club-niepce-lumiere.org/html/musee.php Perlux in Club Niépce Lumière Musée]
 
  
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Latest revision as of 20:53, 17 January 2024

Richard Neidig Kamerawerk was a camera manufacturer based in Plankstadt, in the Northwest of Baden-Württemberg, South West Germany - from c.1948 - c.1958, and specialized in making viewfinder and rangefinder cameras for 35mm film. The early cameras of Neidig are marked "U.S.-Zone Germany" on the back. From start the company produced its cameras for brands of other companies, known are Adox and the U.S.-brands Bower and DeJur-Amsco. Its own brand was Perlux. A characteristic quality of the camera bodies was their flexibility concerning lens equipment. The early Perlux cameras were equipped with a lens of either Schneider, Laack, Staeble or Steinheil. The series II used M39 screw mount lenses which were alike those for Braun's M39 screw mount, not usable on Leicas. In 1953 the cameras got a film advance lever. The Perlux II rangefinder cameras had an uncoupled rangefinder, the later Perlux IIa even a coupled one.

Cameras

  • Perlux (1949) (also called DeJur, Adox 35 or Bower 35)
  • Perlux II (1952) (also called DeJur D-1, used Braun M39 lens mount)
  • Perlux IIa (1953) (also called DeJur D-3, used Braun M39 lens mount)

Links/Sources