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Ica Bébé

1925·Camera

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The Bebe (or Bébé; the name appears accented on the camera itself, as pictured here, but is written without the accents in both the English and German catalogues[1][2]) is a small plate camera introduced to the market by the small swiss camera maker Zulauf in 1906, other sources say 1908. Production resumed at ICA in Dresden in 1911, after Zulauf merged with ICA. The early model takes 4,5 x 6cm glass plates. Zulauf cameras carry a G.Z.C. logo in an oval and separate Bebe lettering. Later ICA cam

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