Neumann & Heilemann

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Neumann & Heilemann was a company founded in the 1930s by Billy Neumann and Willy Heilemann, two Germans living in Japan. They had previously helped Kazuo Tashima to found the Nichi-Doku company that would become Minolta. They made the Rulex shutters and they also made cameras.

There is sporadic reference to the following models:

  • Condor
  • Perfekt
  • Prince
  • Princeflex

The Princeflex was the first Japanese TLR in 1937.

Bibliography

  • The Japanese camera by John Baird, ed. HCP

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