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1 Products  



1.1  Folding bed field cameras  



1.1.1  6x9 cm  





1.1.2  9x12 cm  





1.1.3  4x5 in.  





1.1.4  13x18  





1.1.5  18x24  







1.2  Monorail view cameras  





1.3  Rigid body cameras  





1.4  Panoramic  



1.4.1  6x12  





1.4.2  6x17  







1.5  Aerial photography  





1.6  Photogrammetry, 4x5 in.  





1.7  Digital Platform  





1.8  Accessories  







2 References  





3 Bibliography  





4 External links  














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Linhof (Linhof Präzisions-Systemtechnik GmbH)
Company typeGesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung
IndustryPhotography, Digital Imaging, Still cameras, lenses
Founded1887
HeadquartersMunich, Germany

Key people

Valentin Linhof
Websitehttp://linhof.com/

Linhof is a German company, founded in Munich in 1887 by Valentin Linhof. The company is well known for making premium rollfilm and large format film cameras. Linhof initially focused on making camera shutters and developing the first leaf shutter, which became part of Compur.

Nikolaus Karpf, who entered the company in 1934, designed the first Technika model, the world's first all-metal folding field camera, the same year. Revised models of the Technika are still in production.

Today Linhof is the oldest still-producing camera manufacturer in the world after Gandolfi closed and Kodak sold their production to Calumet.

Products

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Folding bed field cameras

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6x9 cm

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See also Linhof 6x9.

9x12 cm

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4x5 in.

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13x18

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18x24

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Monorail view cameras

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Rigid body cameras

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Linhof Technika Press 6x9cm Camera
Linhof Technika Press 6x9cm Camera

Panoramic

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6x12

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6x17

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Aerial photography

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Photogrammetry, 4x5 in.

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Digital Platform

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Accessories

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References

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Bibliography

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This article was originally based on "Linhof" in Camerapedia, retrieved on 4 August 2007 under the GNU Free Documentation License.


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