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Latest revision as of 11:13, 16 November 2021
Gerlach Ideal box camera image by Mark Verlijsdonk (Image rights) |
In the 1950s the Camera-Werk Adolf Gerlach produced viewfinder cameras for type No. 120 rollfilm and for 35mm film. One day the company was renamed to Camera-Werk Nixon. The company was based in the suburb Barmen of the West German city Wuppertal.
Cameras
120 film
6×9 box
- Ideal
- Quelle
6×6
- Ideal (collapsible; styled JDEAL on the front)
- Reporter (collapsible)
- Nixette (folder, c.1955)
- Trixette, Trixette I, II and T (folder)
35mm film
- Ideal Color 35, Forette / Primo 35 (1954 / 1959)
Links
- Ideal at Optiksammlung.de (in German)
- Ideal at Kurt Tauber's (in German)
- Ideal Color 35, name variant Forelle at Optiksammlung.de (in German)
- Gerlach cameras at Sylvain Halgand's (in French)