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− | The '''Noblex P3''' is a stereo camera for 120 film, made as a prototype by [[Kamera Werk Dresden]], but never manufactured. It has 75 mm f/6.5 Noblar T lenses, made by Docter (known for Tessar-formula lenses). A non-functional display example was sold at Westlicht;<ref>[http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?f=popup&id=238054&_ssl=off#238054 Noblex P3 non-working prototype] sold at the [http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?id=232079&acat=232079&lang=3 November 2011 Westlicht Photographica Auction].</ref> the auctioneer's notes cite a statement by the previous owner that only three such prototypes were made, for show at Photokina 1996, and that the development costs associated with the camera threatened to bankrupt KW. | + | The '''Noblex P3''' is a stereo camera for 120 film, made as a prototype by [[Kamera Werk Dresden]], but never manufactured. It has 75 mm f/6.5 Noblar T lenses, made by [[Docter]] (known for Tessar-formula lenses). A non-functional display example was sold at Westlicht;<ref>[http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?f=popup&id=238054&_ssl=off#238054 Noblex P3 non-working prototype] sold at the [http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?id=232079&acat=232079&lang=3 November 2011 Westlicht Photographica Auction].</ref> the auctioneer's notes cite a statement by the previous owner that only three such prototypes were made, for show at Photokina 1996, and that the development costs associated with the camera threatened to bankrupt KW. |
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The Noblex P3 is a stereo camera for 120 film, made as a prototype by Kamera Werk Dresden, but never manufactured. It has 75 mm f/6.5 Noblar T lenses, made by Docter (known for Tessar-formula lenses). A non-functional display example was sold at Westlicht;[1] the auctioneer's notes cite a statement by the previous owner that only three such prototypes were made, for show at Photokina 1996, and that the development costs associated with the camera threatened to bankrupt KW.