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Has Jenoptik AG, the successor of East Germany's famous combinate Carl Zeiss Jena, ever produced one digital camera or did it just give its name as trademark for products of other camera makers? It began its digital camera business with simple small cameras like the JD 11, which was a simple digital viewfinder camera that sometimes seemed more like a device for lomography than for photography. Later it brought a series of average digital consumer zoom cameras. Some simple compact camera models for 35mm film and APS film were also available.