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Revision as of 00:12, 8 February 2015
Vrede-Box Standard Menis with box image by Inspiredphotos (Image rights) |
Vredeborch was a camera maker based in Nordenham, a town on the German North Sea coast. The name of the company come from the Vredeborch castle (Friedeburg in standard German; Peace Castle in English) established at the beginning of the city's history, circa 1407. The company Vredeborch GmbH was founded in 1945. Several of its cameras were sold under names given by other distributors. It stopped camera-making in 1970.
Cameras
- Adina
- Alfor Box
- Alka Box
- Baby Aleata
- Bunny
- Ecla Box
- Eros
- Evans Box
- Evede
- Excella
- Felica
- Felica Duo
- Felicetta
- Felicetta BL35
Felica image by Valt3r Rav3ra (Image rights) |
- Felicette
- Felicette L / Felicetta L
- Felinette
- Felita
- Filmor
- Fodor-Box, sold by Fodor
- Fodor-Box Synchrona, sold by Fodor
- Fotolux 68
- G M Box
- Haaga Synchrona
- Hanimex Box Standard
- Hanseatic Super
- Ideal
- Joy Box
- Junior
- Junior 35
- Kera Junior
- Keva
- Klimax
- Kruxo Favorit
- Kuoman
- Manex
- Monty Box
- N-Box
- Necka-Junior
- Nordetta 3D (stereo camera)
- Nordina
- Nordina 28 C
- Nordina I / II / III
- Optomax- Syncrona
- Paloma
- Panorama
- Photopia Popular 120 Box
- Regia Box
- Reporter Junior
- Reporter Junior II
- Slomexa
- Stafetta Duo
- Standard
- Super Felita
- Synchrona 120
- Texar (120)
- Trumpf Box
- Union Box
- Vito
- Vrede Box
- Vrede Box Paloma
- Vrede Box Paloma Menis
- Vrede Box Synchrona
Links
- Nordetta at www.stereoskopie.com [1]
- Cameras at www.collection-appareils.fr
- Vredeborch page at Collection G. Even's site