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*[http://www.submin.com/large/collection/sida/index.htm Sida] on submin.com [http://www.submin.com]]
 
*[http://www.submin.com/large/collection/sida/index.htm Sida] on submin.com [http://www.submin.com]]
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*[http://archiv.club-daguerre.de/sida.htm Sida cameras] at [http://www.club-daguerre.de/ Club Daguerre]'s 'Kamera des Monats' pages: pictures of a British-made Sida outfit (the camera, leather case and a roll of film, together with a sample contact print and 8x8-cm enlargement; price seven shillings), a Sida Extra with a pouch case branded for the 1936 Berlin Olympics, and a German Sida outfit including a miniature tripod and a roll of Herzog-Isodux film for eight exposures.
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*[http://kaftanski.free.fr/Articles.htm kaftanski.free.fr]
 
*[http://kaftanski.free.fr/Articles.htm kaftanski.free.fr]
  

Revision as of 11:55, 26 February 2016

The cast-metal bodied viewfinder camera Sida was made in 1936 by Fritz Kaftanski's Sida GmbH of Berlin. It is a simple camera, making 25x25-mm images on unperforated, paper-backed 35mm 'Sida' roll-film. According to McKeown, versions of the camera were also made with bodies of a bakelite material, in France, Poland, Italy (by Guiseppe Pozzoli in Milan), and Britain (by Sida Cameras Limited of London).[1]

A later bakelite model was sold as the Sida Extra; McKeown notes only that it has the word 'Extra' moulded into the body, and is otherwise very similar to the original model.[1] Similarly, later metal-bodied cameras were sold as the Sida Standard

The camera has a simple 'I' and 'B' shutter, an f/8 meniscus lens, a little optical viewfinder and a red window for film advance.

After the war Kaftanski revived the camera as the Sidax, produced in Paris.




Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover). p893-4.


Links

  • Sida on submin.com [1]]
  • Sida cameras at Club Daguerre's 'Kamera des Monats' pages: pictures of a British-made Sida outfit (the camera, leather case and a roll of film, together with a sample contact print and 8x8-cm enlargement; price seven shillings), a Sida Extra with a pouch case branded for the 1936 Berlin Olympics, and a German Sida outfit including a miniature tripod and a roll of Herzog-Isodux film for eight exposures.