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Edixa

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Edixa was a camera brand name used by the German camera maker Wirgin. In 1953, Wirgin introduced two new cameras: the new viewfinder camera named Edina, which replaced the outgoing Edinex, and a new reflex camera named Komet. Both camera names were legally challenged--the Kodak AG complained about the nearness of the Edina name to Retina, and two camera manufacturers complained about the Komet name because they were already producing cameras by that name. Wirgin's response was to rename both

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