Praktica was a brand of
camera
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manufactured by
Pentacon in
Dresden
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in eastern
Germany
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, within the
GDR between 1949 and the
German reunification
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in 1990.
The firm
Pentacon was divided in mainly two parts and sold after German reunification.
Schneider Kreuznach
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and
Noble
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bought parts of it.
Pentacon is a Dresden-based company in the optical and precision engineering industry, which was at times a major manufacturer of photo cameras. The name Pentacon is derived on the one hand from the Contax brand of the Dresden Zeiss Ikon Kamerawerke and Pentagon (Greek for pentagon), because a pentaprism for SLR cameras developed for the first time in Dresden has this shape in cross section.
Today's PENTACON GmbH Foto- und Feinwerktechnik is still based in Dresden. It is part of the
Schneider Group Empain-Schneider was a Franco-Belgian industrial group formed in the 1960s from the merger of Belgium's Empain group and France's Schneider & Cie. In 1980, it was renamed Schneider SA. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the group was comprehensively ...
, Bad Kreuznach. Pentacon is the modern-day successor to Dresden camera firms such as
Zeiss Ikon; for many years Dresden was the world's largest producer of cameras. Previous brands of the predecessor firms included Praktica, Exa, Pentacon, Zeiss Ikon,
Contax
Contax (stylised as CONTAX in the Yashica/Kyocera era) began as a German camera model in the Zeiss Ikon line in 1932, and later became a brand name. The early cameras were among the finest in the world, typically featuring high quality Carl Zeis ...
(now owned by the
Carl Zeiss
Carl Zeiss (; 11 September 1816 – 3 December 1888) was a German scientific instrument maker, optician and businessman. In 1846 he founded his workshop, which is still in business as Zeiss (company), Zeiss. Zeiss gathered a group of gifted p ...
company), Ica, Ernemann,
Exakta
The Exakta (sometimes Exacta) was a camera produced by the ''Ihagee Kamerawerk'' in Dresden, Germany, founded as the Industrie und Handels-Gesellschaft mbH, in 1912. The inspiration and design of both the VP Exakta and the Kine Exakta are the w ...
, Praktiflex, and many more.
Among the innovative legacies of the predecessor firms are the roll film
SLR camera in 1933, the 35mm SLR in 1936, and the pentaprism SLR in 1949. After WWII the company's products were best known in the Eastern Bloc countries, though some were exported to the west. They currently produce both budget
lenses
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(mostly small, not very durable, and having manual focus, but good in optical quality) and higher priced products . They also produce optical equipment for the space programs of the US, Western Europe and Russia.
In 2001, the production of Praktica Analogue SLR cameras was discontinued with the focus shifting to a range of Praktica digital compact cameras and camcorders together with an extensive range of binoculars, spotting scopes, accessories and other optical imaging products.
Praktica today produces many products under various brands such as auto industry products, 3D LCD screens, and still cameras and lenses under their own Praktica brand and also more known international brands. Since September 2015 the owner of the Praktica brand has been Praktica Ltd, a UK limited company.
Praktica SLRs
Original Praktica
* Praktica - 1949 to 1952
* Praktica FX - 1952 to 1955
* Praktica MX - 1952 to 1954
* Praktica Modell III - 1955 to 1956
* Praktica FX 2 - 1955 to 1959
* Praktica FX 3 - 1956 to 1958
Praktica IV / V
*
Praktica IV - 1959 to 1966
* Praktica IV B
* Praktica IV M
* Praktica IV BM
* Praktica IV F
* Praktica IV FB
* Praktica V F
* Praktica V FB
Praktica nova / mat
* Praktica nova - 1964 to 1967
* Praktica nova B - 1965 to 1967
* Praktica mat - 1965 to 1969
Praktica PL-series
* Praktica PL nova I - 1967 to 1972
* Praktica PL nova I B - 1967 to 1975
* Praktica Super TL - 1968 to 1976
* Praktica PL electronic - 1968 to 1969
1st generation L-series
* Praktica L - 1969 to 1975
* Praktica LLC - 1969 to 1975
* Praktica LTL - 1970 to 1975
* Praktica LB - 1972 to 1976
* Praktica VLC - 1974 to 1975
* Praktica LTL 2 - 1975 to 1978
* Praktica TL - 1976
* Praktica Super TL 2 - 1977 to 1978
2nd generation L-series
* Praktica L2 - 1975 to 1980
* Praktica LTL 3 - 1975 to 1978
* Praktica PLC 2 - 1975 to 1978
* Praktica L3 ENDO - 1975 to 1980
* Praktica LB 2 - 1976 to 1977
* Praktica VLC 2 - 1976 to 1978
*
Praktica EE 2 - 1977 to 1979
* Praktica DTL 2 - 1978 to 1979
3rd generation L-series
* Praktica Super TL 3 - 1978 to 1980
* Praktica MTL 3 - 1978 to 1984
* Praktica VLC 3 - 1978 to 1981
* Praktica PLC 3 - 1978 to 1983
* Praktica DTL 3 - 1979 to 1982
* Praktica EE 3 - 1979 to 1980
4th generation L-series
* Praktica Super TL 1000 - 1980 to 1986
* Praktica Super TL 500 - 1981
* Praktica MTL 5 - 1983 to 1985
* Praktica MTL 5B - 1985 to 1989
* Praktica MTL 50 - 1987 to 1989
B-series
* Praktica B 200 - 1979 to 1984
* Praktica B 100 - 1981 to 1986
* Praktica BC 1 - 1984 to 1988
* Praktica BCA - 1986 to 1990
* Praktica BCC - 1989 to 1990
* Praktica BCS - 1989 to 1990
* Praktica BM - 1989 to 1990
* Praktica BMS - 1989 to 1992
BX-series
* Praktica BX 20 - 1987 to 1993
* Praktica BX 10 DX - 1989 to 1990
* Praktica BX 21 DX - 1990
* Praktica BX 20 S - 1990 to 2001
Older company history

*1887 Richard Hüttig founded the first camera manufacturing company in Dresden.
*1896 Zeus-mirror reflex camera with plate magazine as first single-lens reflex camera from Dresden by the company Richard Hüttig & Sohn.
*1897-98 Foundation of the Aktiengesellschaft für Camera-Fabrikation Heinrich Ernemann in Dresden; Foundation of the Aktiengesellschaft für photographische Industrie
Emil Wünsche in Dresden.
*1903 Bosco mirror camera for 9×9 roll films by the Wünsche AG.
*1903 The Ernemann-Kino movie camera uses 17.5 mm One-hole filmstrips for taking and displaying movies. The word Kino (cinema) had been born.
*1906 Hüttig-AG becomes the biggest camera manufacturer in Europe with more than 800 employees.
*1912 Foundation of the Industrie- und Handelsgesellschaft m.b. H., named Ihagee Kamerawerk GmbH since 1914.
*1919 Foundation of the camera shop of Benno Thorsch and Paul Guthe.
*1923 Inauguration of the 48 m high tower building of the Ernemann AG (see photography on the Pentacon GmbH page).
*1924 The high-speed Ernostar lens designed by
Ludwig Bertele
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of Ernemann AG, was first made in , then in maximum aperture. Its unprecedented speed made available-light photography possible for the first time. While it was supplied to a number of other cameras, it was best known on Ernemann's own Er-Nox (later called Ermanox) cameras.
*1926 With the help of the Carl Zeiss Stiftung, four German camera manufacturers - Contessa-Nettel (Stuttgart), Ernemann and ICA (both Dresden), and C.P. Goerz (Berlin) were merged to form Zeiss-Ikon AG, and became the largest camera manufacturer in Europe with 3400 employees.
*1933 EXAKTA 4×6.5, a small roll-film single-lens reflex camera using
127 film, was introduced by Ihagee Kamerawerk Steenbergen & Co.
*1935 Contaflex: first 35 mm twin-lens reflex camera with interchangeable lens and the first camera with built-in exposure meter was introduced by Zeiss-Ikon AG.
*1936
Kine Exakta: first 35 mm single-lens reflex camera introduced by Ihagee Kamerawerk Steenbergen & Co.
*1939
Praktiflex introduced by K.W. AG, Dresden-Niedersedlitz
*1945 Heavy destruction of the 'Dresdner Kamerabetriebe' (Camera Manufacturing of Dresden) through aerial bombing on February, 13th-14th 1945
*1949 Contax S: first 35 mm single-lens reflex camera with built-in pentaprism viewfinder (world novelty), offering an unreversed viewfinder image, introduced by MECHANIK Zeiss Ikon VEB, at that time a 'state-owned' company. It also introduced the
M42 screw lens mount for interchangeable lenses.
*1949 Praktica single-lens reflex camera with M42 lens mount
*1950 EXAKTA Varex by Ihagee Kamerawerk AG is the first single-lens reflex camera with interchangeable view-finders

*1956 Praktica FX2 by VEB Kamera-Werke Dresden-Niedersedlitz is the first 35 mm single-lens reflex camera with diaphragm stop-down actuation mechanism built inside the lens mount
*1959 Merger of the 'Dresdner Kamerabetriebe' (Camera Manufacturing of Dresden) to 'VEB Kamera- und Kinowerke Dresden' (VEB Pentacon Dresden since 1964).
*1965 Praktica mat by VEB Pentacon Dresden is the first 35 mm single-lens reflex camera with TTL exposure measurement in Europe.
*1969 Praktica LLC is the first 35 mm single-lens reflex camera with electrical diaphragm simulation between interchangeable lenses and camera body by the VEB Pentacon (Dresden).

The MTL series was successful and is not mentioned. So is the electronic SLRs of the B series.
See also
*
John H. Noble
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*
Zeiss Ikon
External links
{{commonscat-inline, Praktica
Praktica-B Kamerasa Praktica-B collector's website, information about Praktica-B cameras and fitting lenses (in German)
Mike's Praktica Home (English)Praktica Lenses Praktica Naver CafeCollection AppareilsPraktica B Camera pages
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