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(Looks *likely* that this is a 6x6 cousin of the 127 camera, though the style is more modern.)
(Some small Navax traces on the www: more traces)
 
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:It doesn't have the style of either the 127 or the 35 mm camera; but it does seem to have a Steiner lens, so maybe the same maker ([[Westfälische Kamera und Apparatebau]] as this one. [http://collectiblend.com/Cameras/Westfalischer-Kamerabau/ Collectiblend] list it under ''Westfalischer Kamerabau'', presumably meant as the same firm, but without a picture or a reference to confrm it. McKeown doesn't list the 66 under any maker. --[[User:Dustin McAmera|Dustin McAmera]] 13:51, 25 February 2012 (PST)
 
:It doesn't have the style of either the 127 or the 35 mm camera; but it does seem to have a Steiner lens, so maybe the same maker ([[Westfälische Kamera und Apparatebau]] as this one. [http://collectiblend.com/Cameras/Westfalischer-Kamerabau/ Collectiblend] list it under ''Westfalischer Kamerabau'', presumably meant as the same firm, but without a picture or a reference to confrm it. McKeown doesn't list the 66 under any maker. --[[User:Dustin McAmera|Dustin McAmera]] 13:51, 25 February 2012 (PST)
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== Some small Navax traces on the www ==
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Traces of information regarding Navax cameras can be found here :<br/>
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http://photobutmore.de/vintagephoto/filter/Aufsteckdurchmesser.htm
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See at filtersize 33 : Navax 6x6 m Steiner 4,5/75, 2,9/75
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<br/>And at filtersize 34 : Navax 66
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Furthermore in this very interesting document :
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http://www.ihagee.org/Pers/Photo-TechnikuW1952-1971.pdf <br/>
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On page 6, writing about the Photokina 1952, it is stated that the Westphälische Kamera- und Apparatebau presented improved versions of <b>both</b> Navax models and a new 6x6 camera called the "Knipser".
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Furthermore i found the Index of Kadlubek 5. This index mentions the Navax 127 and the Navax 66. Both refer to the same page which deals with the Westphälische Kamera- und Apparatebau
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Furthermore, and this is interesting, oldtimercameras.com stocks a "Westfalische Kamera Navax 66" Testrapport from "Amateur Photographer" magazine 1953.
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[[User:Hanskerensky|Hanskerensky]] ([[User talk:Hanskerensky|talk]]) 02:45, 15 February 2015 (CST)

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In this photo we see a camera reportedly called a Navax 66. Is this yet a third Navax camera? Or a variation on this one?--Vox 11:35, 25 February 2012 (PST)

It doesn't have the style of either the 127 or the 35 mm camera; but it does seem to have a Steiner lens, so maybe the same maker (Westfälische Kamera und Apparatebau as this one. Collectiblend list it under Westfalischer Kamerabau, presumably meant as the same firm, but without a picture or a reference to confrm it. McKeown doesn't list the 66 under any maker. --Dustin McAmera 13:51, 25 February 2012 (PST)

Some small Navax traces on the www

Traces of information regarding Navax cameras can be found here :
http://photobutmore.de/vintagephoto/filter/Aufsteckdurchmesser.htm

See at filtersize 33 : Navax 6x6 m Steiner 4,5/75, 2,9/75
And at filtersize 34 : Navax 66

Furthermore in this very interesting document : http://www.ihagee.org/Pers/Photo-TechnikuW1952-1971.pdf
On page 6, writing about the Photokina 1952, it is stated that the Westphälische Kamera- und Apparatebau presented improved versions of both Navax models and a new 6x6 camera called the "Knipser".

Furthermore i found the Index of Kadlubek 5. This index mentions the Navax 127 and the Navax 66. Both refer to the same page which deals with the Westphälische Kamera- und Apparatebau

Furthermore, and this is interesting, oldtimercameras.com stocks a "Westfalische Kamera Navax 66" Testrapport from "Amateur Photographer" magazine 1953.

Hanskerensky (talk) 02:45, 15 February 2015 (CST)