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*[http://www.nederlandsecamera.nl/vena-info.html Info about Vena] at [http://www.nederlandsecamera.nl/index.html The Dutch Camera]
 
*[http://www.nederlandsecamera.nl/vena-info.html Info about Vena] at [http://www.nederlandsecamera.nl/index.html The Dutch Camera]
 
* A [http://www.kameramuseum.de/0-fotokameras/uvw/venaret.html Venaret] at Kurt Tauber's cameramuseum.
 
* A [http://www.kameramuseum.de/0-fotokameras/uvw/venaret.html Venaret] at Kurt Tauber's cameramuseum.
* [http://www.cameramuseum.nl/vena.htm More Vena models] on cameramuseum.nl
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* [https://www.collectiecameramuseum.nl/cgi-bin/objecten.pl?misc=12&a8a0=VELD%20material&a8a1=Vena&display=gallery&inword=2 All Vena models] at the [https://www.cameramuseum.nl/ cameramuseum.nl]
 
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[[Category: Camera makers]]
 
[[Category: Camera makers]]
 
[[Category: Netherlands]]
 
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Revision as of 08:08, 19 February 2021

Vena Amsterdam

Vena was a short lived, Dutch camera maker. Shortly after WW II, it produced simple box cameras. The Venaret is the most common model.

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Dutch Companies (edit)
 
Cambo | Dalsa | Fabr. v. Fot. Prod. Amsterdam | E. Fischel Jr. | Fodor | Nedinsco | Nefotaf | Old Delft | Philips | Tahbes | Vena | E. Welsing