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'''Wiener Camerawerkstätten''' was a camera-maker in Vienna, Austria, in the 1930s until the 1950s. The company was founded by Raimund Gerstendörfer in 1921.<ref name=CC>[https://coelncameras.com/blogs/coeln-cameras-blog/wica-wiener-camerawerkstaetten-35mm-camera Notes on Gerstendörfer and his cameras] at [https://coelncameras.com/ Coeln Cameras] (photographica blog-post at a camera dealer's site).</ref>
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'''Wiener Camerawerkstätte''' (Vienna Camera-workshop) was a camera-maker in Vienna, Austria, in the 1930s until the 1950s. The company was founded by Raimund Gerstendörfer in 1921.<ref name=CC>[https://coelncameras.com/blogs/coeln-cameras-blog/wica-wiener-camerawerkstaetten-35mm-camera Notes on Gerstendörfer and his cameras] at [https://coelncameras.com/ Coeln Cameras] (photographica blog-post at a camera dealer's site).</ref>
  
 
==Cameras==
 
==Cameras==

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Wiener Camerawerkstätte (Vienna Camera-workshop) was a camera-maker in Vienna, Austria, in the 1930s until the 1950s. The company was founded by Raimund Gerstendörfer in 1921.[1]

Cameras

  • Picoflex - 3x4cm TLR for 127 film - 1931
  • Wica - Leica-copy 35mm coupled-rangefinder; patent registered in 1931 but not made until 1948.

The company also made enlargers and projectors.[1]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Notes on Gerstendörfer and his cameras at Coeln Cameras (photographica blog-post at a camera dealer's site).