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Revision as of 02:05, 17 April 2011
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Praktica started as the name of a model of 35mm SLR from KW, introduced in 1949 and successor to the Praktiflex.
It became a long-lasting series of SLRs produced by KW and then by Pentacon. The last Praktica produced was the BX20s, discontinued in 2001.
For a list of the Praktica models, see Pentacon.
Ilafot shop in Dresden 1984 | Dresden, Prague Street, in 1991 (images by stilo95hp) |
Links
- praktica-collector.de, all about Praktica
- Praktica B Kameras, Praktica B series cameras, lenses and accessories
- Listing of most Praktica camera models user manuals in PDF or HTML versions
- Praktica Users
- normal Praktica variants in dresdner-kameras.de [1]
- Some photos taken off with a Praktica MTL3
- Foto Krenkel's Praktica museum (German)
- Praktica Camera Manuals : Photo-Manuals.com by Ben Squire
- Pentacon on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand