Praktiflex

Kamera-Werke Niedersedlitz in 2011

Kamera-Werkstätten Guthe & Thorsch (K.W.) was established 1919[1] in Dresden by Paul Guthe and Benno Thorsch, starting out manufacturing the Patent Etui plate camera. Ten years later came the roll film TLR Pilot Reflex and in 1936, the 6×6 SLR Pilot range. By that time, Benno Thorsch, the surviving partner from 1919, decided to immigrate to the United States and arranged with the US citizen Charles Noble to swap enterprises. Noble came to Germany and moved the factory to Niedersedlitz on the outskirts of Dresden, while Benno Thorsch in Detroit ran the acquired photo finishing business that was one of the largest in the USA.[2] The new Kamera-Werkstätten AG, Niedersedlitz prospered, and in 1939 launched the 35mm SLR Praktiflex camera. The concept proved successful, and through continuous development, the Praktica name became one of the most popular 35mm SLR brands for several decades, beginning in the 1950s.[3]


Praktiflex c. 1940
Overview
Type35mm SLR camera
Lens
Lens mount40×1 mm thread


Praktiflex 1st generation
Overview
Type35mm SLR camera
Lens
Lens mount40×1 mm thread
  1. ^ KW active 1919 according to company WEB-page 04.28.2012: http://www.kwdo.de/deutsch/unternehmen/frameset.htm
  2. ^ John H. Noble
  3. ^ James M. and Joan C. McKeown (2004). McKeown's price guide to antique classic Cameras, 12th Ed. Centennial Photo Service, Grantsburg. ISBN 0-931838-40-1.