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− | '''Unger & Hoffmann''' was founded in 1878. The company | + | '''Unger & Hoffmann''' was founded in 1878 as a paper maker. The company began making cameras and projectors in the 1890s, and later made photo paper and plates, and sets of slides for magic lanterns. [[Mimosa]] took over the film plate and photo paper production in 1926.<ref>[https://www.optical-toys.com/index.php/de/hersteller_details/unger-hoffmann-ag.html Unger & Hoffmann] at ''Optical Toys''</ref> |
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Revision as of 19:11, 8 October 2020
Camera industry in Dresden |
Balda | Certo | Eho-Altissa | Eichapfel | Ernemann | Feinmess | Heyde | Hamaphot | Huth | Hüttig | ICA | Ihagee | Kochmann | Kerman | KW | Eugen Loeber | Ludwig | Mentor | Merkel | Meyer | Mimosa | Pentacon | Richter | Sommer | Stübiger | Unger & Hoffmann | Werner | Wünsche | Zeiss Ikon | Zeh |
Camera distributors in Dresden |
Stöckig |
Camera industry in Freital |
Beier | Pouva | Stein & Binnewerg | Thowe | Welta |
Unger & Hoffmann was founded in 1878 as a paper maker. The company began making cameras and projectors in the 1890s, and later made photo paper and plates, and sets of slides for magic lanterns. Mimosa took over the film plate and photo paper production in 1926.[1]
Cameras
- plate camera Apollo (1897)
- Magazin Box
- Reisekamera 24×30cm (1890)
- Tropenkamera
- Vera Favorit
- Verax (1908)
- Verette Box
- Verette II
Notes
- ↑ Unger & Hoffmann at Optical Toys