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== Film plates or cut film ==
 
== Film plates or cut film ==
  
=== 4.5x6 strut folding ===
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=== 4.5×6 strut folding ===
 
* [[Makina|Baby Makina]]
 
* [[Makina|Baby Makina]]
  
=== 6.5x9 strut folding ===
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=== 6.5×9 strut folding ===
 
With adaptors for 120 film.
 
With adaptors for 120 film.
 
* [[Makina|Makina I]]
 
* [[Makina|Makina I]]
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* [[Makina|Makina IIIR]]
 
* [[Makina|Makina IIIR]]
  
=== 45x107mm stereo strut folding ===
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=== 45×107mm stereo strut folding ===
 
* [[Makina|Stereo Makina 45x107]]
 
* [[Makina|Stereo Makina 45x107]]
  
=== 6x13 stereo strut folding ===
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=== 6×13 stereo strut folding ===
 
* [[Makina|Stereo Makina 6x13]]
 
* [[Makina|Stereo Makina 6x13]]
  
 
== 120 film ==
 
== 120 film ==
  
=== 6x6 folding ===
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=== 4.5×6 folding ===
* [[Roll-Op]] and [[Roll-Op|Roll-Op II]]
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* [[Roll-Op]] and [[Roll-Op|Roll-Op II]] (4.5×6 version)
  
=== 6x7 strut folding ===
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=== 6×6 folding ===
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* [[Roll-Op]] and [[Roll-Op|Roll-Op II]] (6×6 version)
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=== 6×7 strut folding ===
 
* [[Makinette 67]]
 
* [[Makinette 67]]
 
* [[Makina 67]]
 
* [[Makina 67]]
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* [[Makina 670]]
 
* [[Makina 670]]
  
=== 6x9 SLR ===
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=== 6×9 SLR ===
 
* Makiflex
 
* Makiflex
 
* Pecoflex
 
* Pecoflex
  
 
== 127 film ==
 
== 127 film ==
* [[Makinette]] (3x4)
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* [[Makinette]] (3×4)
  
 
== 16mm film ==
 
== 16mm film ==

Revision as of 15:42, 9 September 2006

Plaubel was originally a German camera maker, founded in 1902 by Hugo Schrader as a distributor and lens maker. It began the production of cameras in 1910. It became famous for the Makina series of press cameras, introduced as early as 1911 and withdrawn around 1960. After the war, it also made monorail view cameras, and a big 6x9 SLR called Makiflex. In 1975 it was bought by Kimio Doi and effectively became a Japanese company. It launched a modernized successor to the Makina, called the Makina 67, in cooperation with Konica, and later with Mamiya. It stopped the production in 1986.

Film plates or cut film

4.5×6 strut folding

6.5×9 strut folding

With adaptors for 120 film.

45×107mm stereo strut folding

6×13 stereo strut folding

120 film

4.5×6 folding

6×6 folding

6×7 strut folding

6×9 SLR

  • Makiflex
  • Pecoflex

127 film

16mm film