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* [http://mitglied.lycos.de/fotopete/wsite.html Diax website] by Peter Geisler (the man who wrote ''the book'' about Diax) |
* [http://mitglied.lycos.de/fotopete/wsite.html Diax website] by Peter Geisler (the man who wrote ''the book'' about Diax) |
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* [http://dirapon.be/Diax.html Diax Ia page] at [http://dirapon.be/ dirapon website] |
* [http://dirapon.be/Diax.html Diax Ia page] at [http://dirapon.be/ dirapon website] |
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Latest revision as of 10:50, 28 February 2020
The 3-finder version Diax Ia for interchangeable lenses |
The Diax is a series of 35mm viewfinder and rangefinder cameras made from 1947 to 1957 by the company Walter Voss based in Ulm/Donau (Germany). A characteristic model was the Diax Ia for interchangeable lenses, with 3 different viewfinders in the top, each in a different color: blue for 35mm lenses, yellow for 85 or 90mm lenses and neutral for 45 or 50 mm lenses. The Diax II, Diax IIa and Diaxette models were rangefinder cameras. The b models were like the a models, but with rapid film advance lever.
Links[]
In English and German:
- Diax website by Peter Geisler (the man who wrote the book about Diax)
- Diax ib and iib Camera Manual : Photo-Manuals.com
In English:
- Diax section on Retrography.com by Simon Simonsen, Denmark
In Danish:
- Diax website by Leif Johansen
In German:
- Diax camera series and lens series at Lycos member Fotopete [1]
In French: