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Franke & Heidecke closes
mcfoto:
http://www.photoscala.de/Artikel/Bei-Frank...die-Lichter-aus
Also this form
http://www.apug.org/forums/forum172/59625-...ose-end-10.html
paratom:
--- Quote from: mcfoto ---http://www.photoscala.de/Artikel/Bei-Frank...die-Lichter-aus
Also this form
http://www.apug.org/forums/forum172/59625-...ose-end-10.html
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Other sources (from July 1st) say that the situation is still unclear until the end of July: http://www.bjp-online.com/public/showPage.html?page=864286
For my part I wouldnt call them dead until I have read an official statement. I am afraid it will happen, but today its still speculations what will happen.
mcfoto:
another blog
http://www.modelmayhem.com/po.php?thread_id=468908
Dick Roadnight:
Until they were in trouble, I had never heard of them... even tho' almost all my photographic equipment is European.
They manufacture for Sinar?
Do they own or part own any other companies, brand names, patents?
Who owns Sinar, Zeiss, Seitz, Schneider, Rodenstock and any other major European MF company, and what is the prognosis for them?
And what about the Kodak and Salsa, who I believe make (all?) the electronic innards of the Medium format backs for the European camera companies?
yaya:
--- Quote from: Dick Roadnight ---Until they were in trouble, I had never heard of them... even tho' almost all my photographic equipment is European.
They manufacture for Sinar?
Do they own or part own any other companies, brand names, patents?
Who owns Sinar, Zeiss, Seitz, Schneider, Rodenstock and any other major European MF company, and what is the prognosis for them?
And what about the Kodak and Salsa, who I believe make (all?) the electronic innards of the Medium format backs for the European camera companies?
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