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Diax is a series of 35mm viewfinder and rangefinder cameras made from 1947 to 1957 by the German company Walter Voss, based in Ulm. The Diax camera was the brainchild of Walter Voss who registered the name ''Diax'' in 1945, established ''Walter Voss Photokamera-Fabrikation & Feinmechanik'' in 1946 and began producing Diax cameras in 1947. Over ten years in business Voss company produced and sold around 100 000 Diax cameras and employed at maximum 64 people.〔 A characteristic model was the Diax Ia for interchangeable lenses, with 3 different viewfinders in the top, each in a different color: blue for 35mm lenses, yellow for 85 or 90mm lenses and neutral for 45 or 50 mm lenses. The Diax II, Diax IIa and Diaxette models were rangefinder cameras. The ''b'' models were like the ''a'' models, but with a rapid film advance lever. The Diax system also included 10 lens types covering 6 focal lengths with a common filter thread size of 40.5mm.〔 ==External links== * (Diax website ) by Peter Geisler (author of the book about Diax) (English and German) * (Diax section on Retrography.com ) by Simon Simonsen, Denmark (English) * (Diax website ) by Leif Johansen (Danish) * (Diax camera series ) and (lens series ) at Lycos member Fotopete () (German) * (Diax Ia page ) at (dirapon website ) (French) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Diax」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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