| Produced by |
Model |
Year |
Innovative characteristic |
Picture |
| Zeiss Ikon |
Contaflex |
1935 |
1° 135 with incorporated meter, but Twin Lense Reflex |
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| Asahi Optical |
Super Olympic D |
1936 |
1° Japanese 135 24x36 format, very near to Korelle K. |
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| Univex |
Mercury |
1938 |
1° 135 with hot shoe for flash. It had a very accurate rotary focal plane shutter with speeds from 1/20 to 1/1000 (one model even went to 1/1500) and a modest series of interchangeable lenses and accessories, and it used standard 35mm film on a special proprietary spool with 18x24 frame. |
 |
| Steinheil |
Casca |
1948 |
1° 135 Albada frames in the finder to evaluate different focal lenses, focussing wheel shutter 1/2- 1/1000 sec and with curious horizontal lever in the back to set shutter speed |
 |
coupled rangefinder, no focussing wheel
shutter 1/2- 1/1000 sec.
| Steinheil |
Casca II |
1950 |
like Casca but with coupled rangefinder, no focussing wheel shutter 1/2- 1/1000 sec. |
 |
| Kodak |
Retina 1a |
1951 |
1° 135 with modern lever to advance film and cock shutter |
 |
| Adox |
Adox 300 |
1956 |
1° 135 with exchangeable film backs |
 |
| Agfa |
Optima |
1959 |
1° 135 full auto compact camera |
 |
| Iloca |
Iloca Electric |
1960 |
1° camera with build-in electric motor-drive |
 |
| Voigtlaender |
Vitrona |
1964 |
1° compact camera with build-in flash |
 |
| Konishiroku |
Konica C 35 AF |
1977 |
1° Auto Focus compact camera |
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