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Revision as of 19:08, 21 December 2008
The name Orion is also appears on a plastic toy camera, the Orion Camera Model Simplicity.
History
The company 'Orionwerk' Hannover (Gemany) was founded in 1893 as Glunz & Bülter. In 1903 it changed its name to Bülter & Stammer, probably because the company founder Bülter changed his partner. Later cameras of a maker Glunz from Hannover are known. In 1921 Bülter & Stammer became Orionwerke, and finally the Orionwerke AG stock market company. It produced a range of cameras until about 1933 when the company went into liquidation.[1]
Models
Gauthier Vario Shutter (in Orion 'Rio' 14C) (Image rights) (Image rights) |
- Bülter & Stammer 13x18 Zweiverschluss-Kamera (two-shutter camera)
- Orion Box
- Orion Box
- Orion Daphne
- Orion Dorrit
- Orion Simplicite
- Orion Tropen
- Orion-Klapp-Reflex
- Photo-Recorder 1578
- Rio[2]
- 2C Tropen Version for the tropics with exposed teak, brass and brown bellows[3]
- 5C Tropen. Version for the tropics with exposed teak, brass and brown bellows[4]
- 8 B
- 8 C
- 10 B
- 10 C
- 11 B
- 12 C
- 14 C
- 15 B
- 18 B
- 18C
- 19 C
- 20 C
- 21 C
- 22 D
- 23 C
- 25
- 25 B
- 25 C Luxus
- 25 D
- 26 C
- 26 C Luxus
- 28 C
- 44 C
- 73 B
- 74 B
- 75 B
- 79 C
- 79 D
- 81
- 82 B
- 83
- 84
- 84 A Luxus. Strut-folding vest pocket camera for 4 x 6,5 cm.
- 84 E
- 84A
- 84C
- 85 C