![]() In 1950 it could produce its own shutters since it took over the shutter production of Balda and the shutter factory of Mimosa. Soon the company's stock of leaf shutters was running out. Camera production was continued in 1947 with the Tenax and the Ikonta models. Production and development of Ernemann projectors and movie cameras were continued from 1949. In 1948 the East German part of Zeiss Ikon became state owned. The production of the sophisticated Contax rangefinder cameras was prepared in Dresden and relaunched with new machines in Jena before all the machines were transferred to the Soviet camera maker Kiev. The machines were given as reparation to Soviet camera makers that had suffered demolition during the war. Postwar production, begun early in May 1945, was soon interrupted as several factories were closed for dismantling their production machines. ![]()
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