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SLR Camera - PRAKTICA BX20 aus GDR - PENTACON Dresden Spiegelreflexkamera mit Objektiv PRAKTIKAR 1:1.8 / f=50mm MC - Camera löst aus ## Technik ok - by LLL ###

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Due to the licensing right the name "Carl Zeiss" was only used in the GDR, socialistic countries and Great Britain. In other countries the lenses were labeled with "aus Jena" (from Jena) instead. After the German reunification, when the company became independent again, the lenses were branded with "Meyer-Optik" instead of "Pentacon". Praktiker rutscht tiefer in die roten Zahlen – Aktie bricht ein". Focus Money Online. 2012-03-28 . Retrieved 2012-03-28. When the identification of the lens is written like, e.g. "1:1.4 f=50mm" it is located on the ring around the front lens. If it is like "1.4/50" it is written on the lens barrel from outside, or, in case of the mirror lens, on the attachment in the center of the front lens.

In 1985 the VEB Pentacon was incorporated into the VEB Carl Zeiss Jena, which led to the fact that some lenses produced by Pentacon were labeled with "Carl Zeiss Jena P". With the German reunification in 1990 the situation changed completely. The VEB CZJ was transformed into a GmbH (Ltd. company) and ceased the production of Prakticar lenses, and Pentacon was liquidated. A camera producing part of Pentacon was taken over by Schneider and named "Jos. Schneider Feinwerktechnik GmbH & Co. KG", they produced the Praktica B-series until 2001. The lens producing part, that means VEB Feinoptisches Werk Görlitz, restarted as "Feinoptisches Werk Görlitz GmbH", now an independent company. Their lenses are labeled with "Meyer-Optik Made in Germany". It turned out, that Meyer was not competitive, so it was closed already in 1991. However, there exist Prakticar labeled lenses with Sigma YS-mount, but that mount was already obsolete when the PB-mount was introduced. Praktiker βρίσκονταισχεδόνσεκάθεγωνιά τηςΕλλάδαςκαιαπό το 1991 καταγράφειμιαλαμπρή πορεία. Αποτελεί μια one-stop-shop αλυσίδακαταστημάτωνπουκαλύπτουνκάθεανάγκητουσπιτιού καιτουκήπου. Ένακατάστηματηςγνωστήςεταιρίαςβρίσκεταιδίπλασας, σεπόλεις όπως Ελληνικό, Μεταμόρφωση, Ταύρος, Λάρισα, Παλαιό Φάληρο και Νέα Αλικαρνασσός. Εκεί υπάρχουνδιαθέσιμαχιλιάδεςπροϊόντααπό τηνκατηγορία Σπίτι & Κήποςκαιμπορεί κανείςναβρει έξυπνεςιδέεςγιατοπωςνααλλάξειτηδιακόσμησηκαιτηναισθητική τουκήπουκαιτουσπιτιού του. Praktica B cameras (by Schneider) were sold at least until the year 2000, as well as lenses branded with "Meyer-Optik", though the company was closed already in 1991. It is said, that at the end most of the lenses were made by IOR in Romania, like the 2.4/50, but it remains unexplained.A Praktiker store in Bucharest, Romania Interior view of a Praktiker store in Neu-Ulm, Germany Praktiker activities In Turkey, Praktiker initially closed the 9 stores after it failed to find a buyer. [12] Later stores were bought by Uygulama Yapı Marketleri Inc. and were reopened, followed by the opening of new stores. [13] Former subsidiaries [ edit ]

The Praktiker management began in late 2012 with the transformation of 119 Praktiker stores to Max Bahr stores. At the end of this process in December 2013 Germany should have 117 Praktiker and 196 Max Bahr outlets, at the beginning of that process there were 236 Praktiker and 78 Max Bahr stores. Because of the insolvency applications in July 2013 all those plans are stopped, with 54 former Praktiker stores already transferred to Max Bahr outlets. The companies Hellweg and Globus failed to reach an agreement with the Royal Bank of Scotland to buy 59 Max Bahr stores in November 2013. All Praktiker, Extra Bau+Hobby and Max Bahr stores were closed by the end of November 2013 (Praktiker, Extra, 40 Max Bahr stores) or at the end of February 2014 (remaining Max Bahr stores). In 2016 two German businessmen acquired the naming rights and opened under praktiker.de a home improvement online store. [7] Operations [ edit ] Germany [ edit ]

In contrast to most of its German competitors, the company grew up by buying up various small DIY chains and building material stores. In addition, there was expansion into the new federal states and other European countries in the 1990s. After Metro AG's withdrawal as shareholder in 2006, the company experienced an existential crisis and posted high losses for years. Despite intensive efforts and considerable financial injections, the attempts to restructure failed. In the middle of the 1980ies the appearance of the lenses changed, metal parts like the f-stop ring were replaced by plastic parts, also the rubberization of the focus ring was dropped; the new versions were called "ratio". On some lenses also the nearest focus distance changed. Praktiker закрилася в Україні". Асоціація рітейлерів України. 20 April 2017 . Retrieved 23 June 2019. In the early 1990ies, when Carl Zeiss Jena as well as Feinoptisches Werk Görlitz didn't provided lenses for the Praktica B anymore, Samyang from Korea was found as subsequent producer. It is supposable, that the manufacturer of the camera bodies, Jos. Schneider Feinwerktechnik GmbH & Co KG, made that decision.

Mr.Bricolage, MASTERHAUS, HomeMax, GS Stroimarket, Como, Bauhaus, Aiko XXXL. Черен Петък 2023 в Практикер E/G=elements/groups, NFD=nearest focus distance [m], FT=filter thread diameter [mm], GA=greatest aperture, B=number of blades The 24 Praktiker stores in Poland were sold to Papag AG in March 2014. [ citation needed] However the group was declared bankrupted in 2017, and all the stores were closed, [17] part of the former Praktiker stores are now part of the Castorama network detained by Kingfisher. Pressearchiv 2014 - Praktiker". Archived from the original on 2014-04-09 . Retrieved 2014-04-09. Praktiker: Fairfax Financial Holding erwirbt Praktiker-Gesellschaft in Griechenland (German)At the Photokina 1990 Feinoptisches Werk Görlitz presented its first and only zoom lens with the range from 35 to 70 mm. Because the company existed only for one year only 150 copies were made, 132 with PB-mount and 28 with M42-mount [3]. External subsidiares were not affected by the bankruptcy. All of them were sold to other companies between 2013 and 2015. The name Praktiker continues to be used by former subsidiaries in Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary and Turkey.

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