Movie Cameras
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Admira 8F
8 mm Cameras
- OP 8 (1939)
- Sonet 8 (1956)
- Admira 8 D (1946–47)
- Admira 8 IIa (1954)
- Admira 8 F (1960–64)
- Admira EL 8 (1960) - one and only camera having the Zoom lens
- Admira 8 G1 (1966–68)
- Admira 8 G2 (1966)
- Admira 8 G0 (1968–73)
- Admira 8 G1 Supra (1968–71)
- Admira 8 G2 Supra (1968–71)
- Admira 8 L1 Supra (1971)
- Admira 8 L2 Supra (1971)
- Supra is an indication for Super 8.
9.5 mm Cameras
- Admira Ledvinka (Pocket) (1934)
16 mm Cameras
- Admira 16 (1937)
- Admira 19 A1 el. (1963–68)
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