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Manufactured or assembled in Hong-Kong from 1986 to (After) 1986.
Index of rarity in France: Rare (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 10458
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Chronology of cameras Braun
Although the company existed as an optician since 1915, it wasn't until 1948 that Braun (Karl Braun AG or Carl Braun) started selling cameras. The initial models were fairly simple box cameras. The construction of some boxes was outsourced to Linden, a metallurgical company. Throughout the 1950s, the number of camera models built by Braun increased. The box camera range was quickly complemented by a series of folding cameras with technical levels dating back to pre-war times. The 35mm cameras from the Paxette series found success for almost two decades. However, facing competition from Asia in the 1960s, the company soon ceased this activity to refocus on the production of slide projectors, with the popular Paximat series since 1955. The company became Braun Photo Technik GmbH in the early 2000s. As of 2023, the company still exists and manufactures binoculars and action cameras.
This company, based in Nuremberg, has no connection with the household appliance company (Braun AG, later Braun GmbH), founded in 1921. The confusion between the two companies arises from the fact that Braun GmbH also built slide projectors (such as the Braun D7).
The main series of Braun cameras were :
Box | Box 6x6 or 6x9 |
Norca | Folding 6x6 and/or 6x9 on film 120 |
Gloriette | Compact film 135 |
Paxina | Compact 6x6 on film 120 |
Paxette | Compact film 135 |
Paxette 28 | Compact film 126 |
Paxette 35 | Compact film 135 |
It is a camera entirely made of plastic with a fixed focal length, without distance adjustment, and programmed exposure. It is neither attractive nor original. Sensitivity adjustment is done on the side of the lens, allowing for 100/200, 400, and 1000 ISO settings. The light meter window is located beneath the front lens of the camera. Above the lens is the power on/off slider.
The flash requires manual charging. A red LED to the left of the viewfinder indicates whether the use of the flash is necessary for the shot.
It is a Haking Quick.
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