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Manufactured or assembled in Germany from 1956 to (After) 1956.
Index of rarity in France: Rare (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 10402

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A kind of German Photax. It has really a sympathetic aspect with its “Streamline” style. For a super basic camera the realization is simple and clean technically. There is only one speed and not diaphragm. As on Photax, the front part of the lens unscrews itself of a turn to advance of 3 cm. During this rotation, the reversing lever of the shutter comes to be placed under a sole prolonging the shutter release. It nevertheless has an accessory shoe, the socket of synchro flash is hidden in the threading of the lens. There is also a threading for a cable release.

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The cameras from Apparatebau und Kamerafabrik were distributed by various companies, including Hama, well-known for its photographic laboratory equipment. Hamaphot was established in Dresden in 1923 by Martin Hanke and initially specialized in wholesale distribution of photographic accessories and laboratory equipment. In 1945, the company relocated to Bavaria and diversified its production, including the manufacture of cameras. This explains why there are advertisements associating these models (or others) with Hama. However, there is no specific indication on the camera to confirm that it was distributed by Hama or any other company (Porst was a major distributor of Apparatebau und Kamerafabrik cameras according to McKeown).

These cameras are 6 x 6 format and use 120 film. They are made of bakelite, sometimes tinted. The lens and shutter are mounted on a screw-in tube. The shutter release button is located on the top between an accessory shoe and a viewfinder forming a conical protrusion. The last model produced showed some simplifications in the accessory shoe and tube design. All other models appear to be based on the same mold.





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