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All of their camera models are rebranded from diverse manufacturers such as [[Dacora]], [[Franka]] and [[Cosina]]. | All of their camera models are rebranded from diverse manufacturers such as [[Dacora]], [[Franka]] and [[Cosina]]. | ||
− | Universa sold its cameras and | + | Universa sold its cameras and equipment in Germany and Western Europe. |
== Distributed cameras == | == Distributed cameras == | ||
=== 110 film === | === 110 film === | ||
− | * | + | * Universa Pocket Instapak M 200 |
=== 126 film === | === 126 film === |
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The brandname Universa was owned and used by the German company Universa Fototechnik GmbH between 1964 and 1994.[1]
They traded photo related equipment in a wide range from developing chemicals, cameras, lenses, films to microscopes.
All of their camera models are rebranded from diverse manufacturers such as Dacora, Franka and Cosina.
Universa sold its cameras and equipment in Germany and Western Europe.
Contents
Distributed cameras
110 film
- Universa Pocket Instapak M 200
126 film
- Universa Instapak (C / CA / CS)
- Universa Electronic
- Universa Instapak (B / BA)
35mm film view-/rangefinders
- Universa CD35
- Universa CDE
- Universa D35L
- Universa 125 L
- Universa Special 35
- Universa Compact SEL35
- Universa NF-4
- Universa Motor 35AW
35mm film SLR
- Universa Edixa Reflex
- Universa Interflex TL
- Universa Interflex TL500
- Universa Interflex TL1000
120 film
- Universa Uniflex 66