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Kunik Tuximat
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Photos by Eric Carlhan text by Sylvain Halgand. From the collection of Eric Carlhan. Last update 2023-06-22 par Sylvain Halgand.

Manufactured or assembled in Germany from 1959 to (After) 1959.
Index of rarity in France: Rare (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 11397

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Chronology of cameras Kunik 

Walter Kunik was born in 1914 in Beuthen, Upper Silesia, then in Germany and now in Poland. In 1949, he joined his father-in-law's wholesale food trading company. He showed creativity by wanting to replace metal packaging with plastic and even filed a patent on the subject. However, he was ahead of his time, and the idea did not catch on. Manfred Hermann (Photographica Cabinett No. 37) mentions a possible connection with the company manufacturing the Filius, which was made of plastic.
It was only later that he ventured into the distribution of miniature cameras at affordable prices. While these cameras followed the trend of being miniature, such as the Minox, they also innovated by sometimes having a dual purpose (compact powder case, lighter). Kunik's exact role in the history of these cameras is unclear. It is unknown who manufactured them, the exact timing (1956 or 1959), or the quantity produced. The camera sales company Kunik was registered starting from 1959, but only until 1962.
According to Manfred Herrmann's research, it appears that two different companies with the same name, by chance, were involved in the manufacturing of certain models. Again, it is not clearly established whether this manufacturing pertained to the cameras themselves or their secondary uses (lighter, compact powder case, etc.). Both of these companies were named Teuber.
The distribution methods of the cameras remain another mystery. Based on advertisements, it seems that a significant portion of the cameras was exported.
Walter Kunik passed away on May 30, 1986.

The product range is limited. We should mention the models with compact powder cases or lighters, which are based on the Petie for the photographic part.

  Shutter Lens  

Petitax polaroid Single speed 11/25 mm
 
Petie polaroid Single speed 9/25 mm
 
x2 RJ Ompex polaroid Single speed 9/25 mm as Petie
Mickey Mouse Camera polaroid Single speed 9/25 mm as Petie
Tuxi polaroid I, P 7,7/25 mm
Synchro-flash
Tuximat polaroid I, P 7,7/25 mm
as Tuxi, with lightmeter
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The Tuximat is an amazing camera because in a very small volume it was possible to integrate a light meter. That's not the only difference from the brand's most common model, the Petie. Here, the lens is a 7.7/25 mm.

Kunik Tuximat





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