OPL
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OPL was a French optical and mechanical company that did make cameras from 1945 until at least 1967.
Their main models were the Foca family of 35mm interchangeable lens rangefinder cameras, a French equivalent of the Leica or Contax that met some success in its home market, because of the high prices for German cameras induced by the high customs of the time.
They also made a line of simpler 35mm fixed lens cameras called the Focasport, and a 35mm leaf-shuttered single lens reflex called the Focaflex.
35mm rangefinder system
screw mount
- Foca Standard
- Foca PF2
- Foca PF3
- Foca PF3L
bayonet mount
- Foca Universel
- Foca Universel R
- Foca Universel RC
35mm fixed lens
- Focasport first series : I, IL, IC, IB, ID et II (1955-1962)
- Focasport second series : I, CF, C, IIF, IIC (1962-1964)
- Focamatic (1961-1964)
- Focasport third series : S, SC, SF (1964-1967)
35mm SLR
- Focaflex
- Focaflex II