Difference between revisions of "Sida GmbH"
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==Cameras== | ==Cameras== | ||
− | *[[Sida]] (1936)<ref name=McK>{{McKeown12}} p893-4.</ref>: | + | *[[Sida]] (1936)<ref name=McK>{{McKeown12}} p893-4.</ref>: metal-bodied viewfinder camera for 25x25-mm images on special, unperforated 35mm roll-film. |
*[[Sida|Sida Standard]] (1938)<ref name=McK/>: later, metal-bodied version of the Sida; hardly changed. | *[[Sida|Sida Standard]] (1938)<ref name=McK/>: later, metal-bodied version of the Sida; hardly changed. | ||
− | *[[Sida|Sida Extra]] (1938)<ref name=McK/>: later, plastic-bodied version of the Sida | + | *[[Sida|Sida Extra]] (1938)<ref name=McK/>: later, plastic-bodied version of the Sida. |
*[[Turf]] (1938-9)<ref name=McK/>: a bakelite-bodied folder for 4.5x6-cm exposures on special roll-film. | *[[Turf]] (1938-9)<ref name=McK/>: a bakelite-bodied folder for 4.5x6-cm exposures on special roll-film. | ||
*[[Turf|Turf Extra]] (1939)<ref name=McK/>: a new version of the Turf, now for 120 film. | *[[Turf|Turf Extra]] (1939)<ref name=McK/>: a new version of the Turf, now for 120 film. | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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+ | *[http://www.collection-appareils.fr/Timeline/frise.php?Marque=Sida Sida cameras] at [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/carrousel/html/index.php Collection Appareils] | ||
[[Category:German camera makers]] | [[Category:German camera makers]] |
Revision as of 12:02, 26 February 2016
Sida Gesellschaft für photographische Apparate mbH was a German camera-maker in the 1930s, which also produced its cameras in several other European countries. The company was founded in 1934 by Fritz Kaftanski in Berlin, but because of anti-Jewish laws in Germany at that time, the company was for official purposes owned by his associate Karl Gumpel. The company was sold in 1935.
Cameras
- Sida (1936)[1]: metal-bodied viewfinder camera for 25x25-mm images on special, unperforated 35mm roll-film.
- Sida Standard (1938)[1]: later, metal-bodied version of the Sida; hardly changed.
- Sida Extra (1938)[1]: later, plastic-bodied version of the Sida.
- Turf (1938-9)[1]: a bakelite-bodied folder for 4.5x6-cm exposures on special roll-film.
- Turf Extra (1939)[1]: a new version of the Turf, now for 120 film.
- Turf 40; a version of the Turf designed for 6x9-cm exposures, but not actually made.[1]
Notes