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Kamera Werk Dresden CMOS Technical specification, Technical data of the LOGLUX i5 CL (survey), Pin assignments of the LOGLUX® i5 CL, Front view, Pin 2: GND, 'DIGITAL OUT, Power supply: Technical specification, Pin assignments of the LOGLUX® i5 CL, Technical data of the LOGLUX i5 CL (survey), Pin assignment of the split cable for the LOGLUX® i5 CL, Front view, …
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founded in 1919 by Paul Guthe and Benno Thorsch. KWG stands for Kamera Werkstätten Guthe & Thorsch. The company was successor of the camera factory Guthe had founded in 1915. The innovative, compact Patent Etui cameras were introduced in 1920 and continued in production until 1938. The case or Etui of these cameras was slim enough to allow them to be slipped into …
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Kamera Werk Dresden PRO 150 Manuals & User Guides. User Manuals, Guides and Specifications for your Kamera Werk Dresden PRO 150 Digital Camera. Database contains 1 Kamera Werk Dresden PRO 150 Manuals (available for free online viewing or downloading in PDF): Operation & user’s manual .
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Certo-Kamera-Werk Dresden, VEB Certo Kamerawerk Dresden (siehe auch unter Andere Kameras - Ausgewählte Certo-Baureihen) Die Gründung der Firma erfolgt 1902 in Dresden-Johannstadt durch Alfred Lippert und Karl Peppel. Zunächst ist es nur eine kleine Werkstatt für Plattenkameras, ab 1905 expandiert das Unternehmen [1].
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The first was the Patent Etui 6×9 plate camera previously designed by Guthe. The 3×4 TLR Pilot Reflex 3×4 medium format roll-film camera range began in 1931, which by 1935 evolved into the 6×6 120 film SLR Pilot 6 that surely is among the earliest examples of compact SLR roll film cameras, which together with the Kochmann Reflex Korelle lead the way to the 1948 6×6 …
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Noblex 6/150 FS. Noblex Pro 6/150-UX (50 x 120 mm) Noblex Pro 6/175-UX (50 x 170 mm, but with a 75 mm f/6.5 lens; a 132° angle of view) As with the 35 mm models, the medium-format cameras have either a normal range of shutter speeds, 1/15 - 1/250 second, or a range extended down to 2 seconds (the two UX models).
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The Noblex panorama camera series is made by Kamera Werk Dresden. Picture by boklm. (Image rights) Noblex 135 Prosport - 35mm (24x66mm) Fixed-Focus Rotating Lens Panorama Camera Noblex 135S - 35mm (24x66mm) Fixed-Focus Rotating Lens Panorama Camera Noblex 135U - 35mm (24x66mm) Fixed-Focus...
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After the reunification of Germany in 1990 John H. Noble tried to get back the factory and camera brand. He got back his father's old factory in the Bismarckstrasse and named it Kamera Werk Dresden. Today it makes the Noblex panorama cameras, carrying on the Noble name. John H. Noble died on the 17th November 2007.
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Balda-Werk is a company with a long history that started with its founding in 1908 by Max Baldeweg in Dresden. Initially it produced camera parts, but in 1925 it introduced its first box camera and in 1935 the Baldina, a folding 35mm camera. After WWII Max Baldaweg restarted its company in former West-Germany, as the Dresden factory was ...
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Feb 22, 2011 . Kamera Werkstätten co-founders Paul Guthe and Benno Thorsch both wished to flee Germany as the Nazi party gained power in the 1930s. In around 1938, Thorsch reached an agreement with Noble that they would swap their two companies. Noble then moved his family to Dresden—although just as the storm clouds of WWII were gathering.
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Pentacon is the company name of a camera manufacturer in Dresden, Germany.. The name Pentacon is derived from the brand Contax of Zeiss Ikon Kamerawerke in Dresden and Pentagon, as a Pentaprism for Single-Lens Reflex (SLR) cameras was for the first time developed in Dresden. The cross section of this prism has a pentagonal shape. Pentacon is best known …
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Sep 18, 2008 . Kamera Werk Dresden Optronics GmbH, Dresden, Germany: 18 Sep 2008 – German Trade Register Announcement, Germany
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Kamera Werk Dresden CMOS $13, $62, w $905, w $906, Example:, Example:, Example:, w $14C #1, ;permanent precharging, ;initializes P1 with P3, ;copies Profil2 to ...
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As I mentioned, I wanted a 35mm camera, but Noblex also had models using 120 film – the 6/150 models produced images measuring 50 x 120 mm (see the archived Kamera Werk Dresden website for the specific differences in specs), and the 175 UX produced images measuring 50 x 170 mm.
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He got back his father's old factory in the Bismarckstrasse and named it Kamera Werk Dresden. Today it makes the Noblex panorama cameras, carrying on the Noble name. John H. Noble died on the 17th November 2007.
The company moved to a larger factory building in the Bismarckstrasse and launched the new camera in 1939, that became the Praktica after the war. KW was situated in the Eastern part of Germany, in the suburb of Niedersedlitz, in Dresden, the centre of German photo-optical manufacture.
The company launched the innovative Praktina in 1952, and was renamed as Kamera Werk Niedersedlitz. In 1956 it launched the Praktisix 6x6 SLR and took over the production of Zeiss Ikon 's Contax F/Pentacon F .