Adox
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Adox was a German company, also called Dr C. Schleussner Fotowerke GmbH, whose main activity was photo chemistry. They produced some camera models from the 1930s to the early 1960s, the most advanced being the Adox 300 with interchangeable film magazines. In 1938 Adox took over the camera factory of Wirgin when the Wirgin brothers had to leave Germany to escape from persecution by the German regime of that time. After WWII Henry Wirgin bought it back.
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35mm film
- Adrette, name variant of the Wirgin Edinex
- Adox 300
- Adox 500, prototypes
- Golf I
- Golf IA
- Golf IIA
- Golf IIIA
- Polo 1S
- Polomat
- Polomatic
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120 film
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6x6 folding
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6x6 / 6x4.5 folding
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6x9 folding
- Adox Sport (6x9 + 6x4.5)
- Start
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6x6 box
- Adox 66
- Adox Blitz
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127 film
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Special film
- Juka 3x4 on Juka film
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Links
- Adox page at ukcamera.com
- Adox page at Gérard Langlois site
- Some Adox cameras at Alan McPherson's site
- Adox cameras at Sylvain Halgand's site
- Adox company story, in German, from a 1958 book
- Adox page at Collection G. Even's site
- small Adox section at Retrography.com by Simon Simonsen, Denmark
- Adox camera's in Andrys Stienstra's camera collection

