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Fex/Indo (for France EXport) and (INDustrie Optique) is a French company that produced inexpensive camera models from the 1940s to the 1981.
Camera Models[]
110[]
- Indo 110
- Indo 110 MX3
- Fura 110 XA
- Fura 110 XA Electro
- Pocket 110 X
- Rhaco 110L
- Camara 110 ECR and FCR
126[]
- 126 LED
- Indo 126 M
- Indo 126 XR
- Indo 126 EL
- Fex-Matic F
- Fex-Matic Cube
- Fex-Matic
- Mondika
- Rhaco 126X
- Scotch
- Unika XL
- Unika XM
- Unika XS
- Unika II XA
- Viva 126
- Viva 1000
- Viva 2000
- Viva 3000
- Viva 5000
- Viva S
127[]
- Fex (4×6.5), Fex Superior and Superfex
- Photo Pack Matic
- Pari-Fex (two models) and name variants: Action Camera, Grand Prix, etc.
- Rubi-Fex and Rubi-Fex Automatic (with or without flash)
- Impera and name variants: Aptika, Powerflex, etc.
- Super-Boy and name variants: Champion, Graf, etc.
- Safari 127
- Comodor 127
620[]
- Fex 6 x 9
- Camera Graf
- Cap Nord
- Cliophot
- Delespaul
- Delta
- Elite
- Fex 4,5
- Manufrance Luminor
- Juni-boy
- Novi-Phot
- Sport-Fex
- Spring (avec réglages)
- Fex Spring
- Spring Touring
- Touring (Fex)
- Tourist
- Ultra-Fex
- Ultra-Fex color
- Ultra-Reflex
- Ultra-Reflex 4,5
- Uni-Fex
35mm[]
Links[]
- Fex Indo on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand
- Fex page at G. Even's site
- Fex history at The Old Album