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− | '''Westfälische Kamera- und Apparatebau''' was a small camera maker in Heeßen, Germany, which existed for only a few years in the 1950s.<ref>{{McKeown12}} p996.</ref> It was formed after the failure of [[Dr. Rodehüser]]. | + | '''Westfälische Kamera- und Apparatebau''' was a small camera maker in Heeßen, Germany, which existed for only a few years in the 1950s.<ref>{{McKeown12}} p996.</ref> It was formed after the failure of the [[Dr. Rodehüser]] company. |
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− | * [[Navax (127)|Navax]] (1952). A viewfinder camera, for 4×4 or 4 | + | * [[Navax (127)|Navax]] (1952). A viewfinder camera, for 4×4 or 4×6.5 cm pictures on 127 film. |
* Conni (1956). A 6×6 cm camera; metal-bodied but with a plastic telescoping front part. | * Conni (1956). A 6×6 cm camera; metal-bodied but with a plastic telescoping front part. | ||
* Maxi (1956). Similar to the Conni except for the lens. | * Maxi (1956). Similar to the Conni except for the lens. |
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Westfälische Kamera- und Apparatebau was a small camera maker in Heeßen, Germany, which existed for only a few years in the 1950s.[1] It was formed after the failure of the Dr. Rodehüser company.
Cameras
- Navax (1952). A viewfinder camera, for 4×4 or 4×6.5 cm pictures on 127 film.
- Conni (1956). A 6×6 cm camera; metal-bodied but with a plastic telescoping front part.
- Maxi (1956). Similar to the Conni except for the lens.
- ↑ McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover). p996.