Olbia
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Olbia in Paris made at least three cameras, presumably in the period immediately following WW II. The Olbia 6x6 pseudoTLR is an Omega Eikon with a better Gitzo Shutter. The 'Olbia' Label mounted on top of the viewfinder coveres the 'Omega' brand that is embossed into the viewfinder lid.
Gitzo Olbia (6×6 pseudo TLR) (Image rights) (Image rights) |
- Clartex 6/6
- Olbia BX
- Olbia (6×6 pseudo TLR)(1947->1952)[1]
Links
- in French: Sylvain Halgand's Olbia cameras.
- in French: Gerard Langlois' list of Olbia cameras and ads.
Notes and References
- ↑ Catalogue Photo-Plait 1949-50, p. 32; 1950, p. 33; 1951, p. 34; 1952, p. 22; 1953, p. 10; 1954/5, p. 10; 1954, p. 10