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German Photometers
German-made photometers.
Schrey's
Palmblad
Gasch's
Peco Actinometer
Heliophot
Foco de Emil Wünsch A.G.
Contessa Nettel
Effwee Expometer noticia
Effwee Expometer
Emil Busch
Practos
Haka Expometer
Diaphot
Kindermann
Heydes
By Gustav Heide of Dresden. Circular extinction light meters.
Heydes cine
Bolex-Gossen
Ombrux & photoskop-K
Ombrux & Photoskop-K
Ombrux für Leica
Helios i Helicon
Parvux 2
Parvux 2 by Gossen.
Hapo-phot
Sixon Dual
Minilux
Minilux by Fogro.
Iris
2 Mini Rex II
Bi-Rex
Plattin
Weimar
Prix
Dornlei i Photrix
Dr.B.Lange-AEG
Dr. B. Lange-AEG
Photoscop
By Rudolf Keisewetter, Leipzig.
2 Picoskop
Aequalux
By Herschel - 1956.
Friholux
Solephot
Solephot by ERES, 1960 Cine.
Temeter-Balda
Bertram
Bewi Bewi Super L Bewi Zoom-Spot
Bewi Tele
Actophot Actophot U
Ilex
Ilex by Arnold Karl.
Repometer
Berliner
Philux light meter by Philips Schall of Berlin, with advertising for the Berlin 1936 Olympics and its air connections.
Lucimeters
The elegant Lucimeter and Lucimeter M, both by Agfa.
Horvex
Eos
Tempophot i Tempiphot de Metrawatt
Metrawatt
In 1953 the Leica M2 came to market -- it is curious to think that even then the steam technique was still in use! Leica Meter Mc. Metraphot and Metraphot 2.
Metraphot II Metraphot 2 i 3
Leica M i Leica MC
Leica Meter MR
Leica Meter LC-60
Electrophot
Electrophot II
Metraphot
Metraphot II
Metraphot-Kino
Rex
Zeiss grün
Zeiss grün !
Sixtus Leica
Hasselblad
Rolleilux
Rolleiflex Rolleiphot
Filux Record
Varis Gossen
Sixtinette
Luxaflex Jalousien
Luxmeters Metrawatt
Metrux
Gossen Sixtolux
Kodalux
Voigtlander
Kodak / Voigtländer / King KG / Braun / Zeiss Ikon
Més fotòmetres acoblats
Tempophot bis
AlemanysI
AlemanysII
Alemanys III